Trips and Parking with Axle load
Axle-load driving and parking are situations where a truck is driven or parked on the road with a certain amount of weight on each axle.
There are restrictions on axle load for different types of trucks, which are controlled by special sensors and weighing systems.
The report contains:
• Status - movement/ parking;
• Beginning - trip start time;
• End - the end time of the trip;
• Dur. - duration of the trip/parking of the monitoring object;
• Distance (km) - the value of the mileage of the monitoring object on the specified date;
• Start - fixed address at the beginning of the trip;
• Stop - fixed address at the end of the trip;
• Coordinates - a system of geographic coordinates that is used to determine the position of an object.
• Average weight - an indicator used to determine the permissible load on each axle of the vehicle;
It is important for trucks to not exceed the maximum permitted limits and avoid fines for overloading.
• Weight (min) - the minimum weight transmitted to the vehicle axle; additional adjustment is required on site.
• Weight (max) - the maximum weight transmitted to the vehicle axle; additional adjustment is required on site.
• Trip type - trip type.