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Carrying a heavier load than allowed, i.e. overloading a trailer, is a serious danger on the roads. Here are some of the key dangers associated with this phenomenon.
An overloaded trailer can make it much more difficult to control the vehicle. The weight of the extra load can affect the ability to turn and brake, which can lead to loss of control of the vehicle.
Carrying a weight that exceeds the gross vehicle weight (GVW) limit can lead to damage to the vehicle and the trailer itself. This can include damage to the suspension, braking system, tires and other key components.
Overloading a trailer increases the risk of traffic accidents. A heavier load can cause the vehicle to become unstable, which can lead to the trailer or even the entire vehicle tipping over.
Carrying a load that exceeds the weight limit can lead to legal penalties, including fines and penalty points. In some cases, it can even lead to suspension of the driver's license.
Overloading a trailer can also lead to increased fuel consumption. More weight means the engine has to work harder, leading to higher fuel consumption.
Remember that safety comes first. Before hitting the road with a trailer, always make sure that the load is properly secured and does not exceed the permitted gross weight. Drive safely!
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