Can anyone tell me what "light vehicle useage" is and where it is defined?
I am looking for the number of car movements per day, not heavy plant. I am sure I seen this when I was reading up on pavers but I can't find it now.
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Colin.
What is light vehicle useage?
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Yes, I understand that.
The property is residential.
A specification, (from a professional engineer), specifically describes a pavement very occassionally overrun by light vehicles. The driveway serves two households. There were three cars parked at the top of the driveway when he surveyed (he has a photo of them in his Report). So when I come to have the arguement with him I want to know what the definition of light vehicle usage is.
Common sense tells me he got this wrong, but I have not always found common sense helps with professionals.
Regards,
Colin.
The property is residential.
A specification, (from a professional engineer), specifically describes a pavement very occassionally overrun by light vehicles. The driveway serves two households. There were three cars parked at the top of the driveway when he surveyed (he has a photo of them in his Report). So when I come to have the arguement with him I want to know what the definition of light vehicle usage is.
Common sense tells me he got this wrong, but I have not always found common sense helps with professionals.
Regards,
Colin.
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we had this discussion some time ago
I would call light vehicle usage maybe < 10 movements of a vehicle under 2 tonnes per day
I.E. go to work,go on school run,go shopping and visa versa
if people start working from home and getting multiple deliveries by say vehicles over 3 tonnes its not really light usage
IMHO
LLL
I would call light vehicle usage maybe < 10 movements of a vehicle under 2 tonnes per day
I.E. go to work,go on school run,go shopping and visa versa
if people start working from home and getting multiple deliveries by say vehicles over 3 tonnes its not really light usage
IMHO
LLL
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that's pretty much my definition to the terms light medium and heavy usage are just industry terms to put a picture in your minds eye I've never seen a definative text that lays it down as a legal definition. A domestic driveway should be able to take decent abuse from cars up to 4x4's and also withstand the very occasional 7.5 ton lorry. Why is this argument taking place anyway.
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Can't see it from my house
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