sideburnie
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Please forgive me if this has been covered. I've been searching for the last couple days for an exhaustive list of maximum dimensions and weights for international travel while full-timing in a custom overlander.
In the US (where i live, currently) I see 2.6m max width, and I've found documents saying that 2.6m has become a rough intl standard, but I also see lots of docs for countries that allow a max of 2.5m in width.
In my search, I ran into docs published for regs in Australia and found they have a requirement that the rear of the vehicle (mid-rear-axles to the tail) can be no longer than 60% of the length from front axle to mid-rear-axles. Immediately I thought to myself, well crap, does that include the motorcycle / tire carrier hanging off the back? I might not hit that ratio... I wonder what other regs are going to come out and bite me after I've dumped my life savings into building an overlander...
Certainly there are some veterans on here who have been "there and back" and maybe some have compiled an exhaustive list of max allowed dimensions and weights? It'd be nice to build something that I know I can drive everywhere. Many thanks in advance to all those who contribute this kind of info.
In the US (where i live, currently) I see 2.6m max width, and I've found documents saying that 2.6m has become a rough intl standard, but I also see lots of docs for countries that allow a max of 2.5m in width.
In my search, I ran into docs published for regs in Australia and found they have a requirement that the rear of the vehicle (mid-rear-axles to the tail) can be no longer than 60% of the length from front axle to mid-rear-axles. Immediately I thought to myself, well crap, does that include the motorcycle / tire carrier hanging off the back? I might not hit that ratio... I wonder what other regs are going to come out and bite me after I've dumped my life savings into building an overlander...
Certainly there are some veterans on here who have been "there and back" and maybe some have compiled an exhaustive list of max allowed dimensions and weights? It'd be nice to build something that I know I can drive everywhere. Many thanks in advance to all those who contribute this kind of info.