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Bernie .
awning transport
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Re: awning transport
ah you boys are funny.
OP is never satisfied according to his missus.
The link
https://www.nhvr.gov.au/files/201402-01 ... ements.pdf
is interesting information but more of the same, snipped it reads-
"Width limit for vehicles is 2.5 metres. Any anti-skid devices
mounted on wheels, central tyre inflation systems, lights, mirrors,
reflectors, signalling devices or tyre pressure gauges fitted to the
vehicle are to be disregarded when measuring width"
Hence the awning may well end up painted bright orange, LED lit and be called a "signalling device".
A snippet from here http://www.transport.nt.gov.au/__data/a ... /ibv13.pdf
states that your mirrors are OK, William, -
"Vehicles with a GVM over 3.5t may have mirrors that project up to 230mm
beyond the widest part of the vehicle providing they can fold down to
150mm."
OP is never satisfied according to his missus.
The link
https://www.nhvr.gov.au/files/201402-01 ... ements.pdf
is interesting information but more of the same, snipped it reads-
"Width limit for vehicles is 2.5 metres. Any anti-skid devices
mounted on wheels, central tyre inflation systems, lights, mirrors,
reflectors, signalling devices or tyre pressure gauges fitted to the
vehicle are to be disregarded when measuring width"
Hence the awning may well end up painted bright orange, LED lit and be called a "signalling device".
A snippet from here http://www.transport.nt.gov.au/__data/a ... /ibv13.pdf
states that your mirrors are OK, William, -
"Vehicles with a GVM over 3.5t may have mirrors that project up to 230mm
beyond the widest part of the vehicle providing they can fold down to
150mm."
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Re: awning transport
Only if the signalling device is ADR compliant.Hence the awning may well end up painted bright orange, LED lit and be called a "signalling device".
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Re: awning transport
We have an Oztrail gazebo and when folded and in its' bag it hangs from the chassis beneath the bus.
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George, Julie, Leonie & Sean - Kotara, Newcastle
DIY 11.5M 1979 Bedford, Nissan/UD FE6T motor
DIY 11.5M 1979 Bedford, Nissan/UD FE6T motor