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What is Combined Laden Weight?
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Written by Kyla Moss
Updated over a year ago

O. S. 47 § 1102 defines: “Combined laden weight” means the weight of a truck or station wagon and its cargo or payload transported thereon, or the weight of a truck or truck tractor plus weight of any trailers or semitrailers together with the cargo or payload transported thereon;
The weight is to be declared by the registrant and should reflect the maximum weight (vehicle + load) to be carried during the registration period.

  • In no event may the registered combined laden weight be less than the unladen weight of the vehicle, fully equipped for use.

  • The combined laden weight is to be declared by the registrant upon each registration of a commercial truck. Never assume the vehicle is to be renewed the previous weight. Always confirm the desired weight for the upcoming registration period.

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