The taxable gross weight of a vehicle encompasses the following factors:

  1. The actual unloaded weight of the vehicle when fully equipped and ready for service.
  2. The actual unloaded weight of any trailers or semitrailers that are commonly used in conjunction with the vehicle and are fully equipped for service.
  3. The weight of the maximum load typically carried on both the vehicle and any trailers or semitrailers usually used with the vehicle.
  1. How is the gross weight of a vehicle determined?

    The taxable gross weight of a vehicle encompasses the following factors:

    The actual unloaded weight of the vehicle when fully equipped and ready for service.
    The actual unloaded weight of any trailers or semitrailers that are commonly used in conjunction with the vehicle and are fully equipped for service.
    The weight of the maximum load typically carried on both the vehicle and any trailers or semitrailers usually used with the vehicle.

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