
VEHICLE LOADING DRIVER'S CHECKLIST
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Regional Haul (R05/10)
WARNING! Do not drink and drive. Your
reflexes, perceptions, and judgment can be
affected by even a small amount of alcohol.
You could have a serious—even fatal—acci-
dent if you drive after drinking. Please do not
drink and drive or ride with a driver who’s
been drinking.
• The use of alcohol, drugs, and certain med-
ications will seriously impair perception,
reactions, and driving ability. These circum-
stances can substantially increase the risk
of an accident and death or serious per-
sonal injury.
Vehicle Loading
Compare your vehicle's load capacity with the total load
you are carrying. If adjustments need to be made, make
them—do not drive an overloaded vehicle. If you are over-
loaded or your load has shifted, your vehicle may be
unsafe to drive.
WARNING! Do not exceed the specified load
rating. Overloading can result in loss of vehi-
cle control and death or serious personal
injury, either by causing component failures
or by affecting vehicle handling. Exceeding
load ratings can also shorten the service life
of the vehicle.
• The components of your vehicle are
designed to provide satisfactory service if
the vehicle is not loaded in excess of either
the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), or
the maximum front and rear gross axle
weight ratings (GAWRs). (Axle weight rat-
ings are listed on the driver's door edge.)
Here are some definitions of weight you should know:
GVWR: is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. This is the
MAXIMUM WEIGHT your vehicle is allowed to carry,
including the weight of the empty vehicle, loading plat-
form, occupants, fuel, and any load. Never exceed the
GVWR of your vehicle.
GCW: is the actual combined weight, or Gross Combina-
tion Weight (GCW), of your vehicle and its load: tractor,
plus trailer(s), plus cargo.