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Richard,
See the section "Bridge Classification Signs" at http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/vehi...lemarkings.htm This webpage lists a diameter of 6" for the sign itself, an confirms class 4 for Universals and class 5 for Windors. That's what the regulations said anyway, I'm sure in practice things were mixed up every now and then. As the lowest bridge class was 5 tons, it does not matter if a small vehicle displayed a "3" or a "5", they would be allowed to cross a class 5 bridge anyway. I think that's where some of the confusion comes from. HTH Hanno
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Regards, Hanno -------------------------- Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 20-12-14 at 16:02. Reason: fixed link |
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