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Should have net over dumpy bag or below sides of pickup bag moves Logs may fall out.

when I was stopped by VOSAn explained by as anything that can fall out or of if the vehicle was tipped over at 45 degrees or more

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2 hours ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

 

What was in the trailer which is out of shot though....?

Not much, just a couple bits to drop off at the scrappy on the way past

 

 

 

 

overloadedtrailer.jpg

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By law that dumpy bag should have a net over it and ratchet straps , to stop spillage from bag esp during manouvres , eg roundabout or having to swerve .  also restrained by strap to prevent load shifting eg during braking , comes under insecure load which VOSA have a purge on at times .....we all remember seeing dumpy bags of sand etc unrestrained on flat bed artic trailers but not now !!

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31 minutes ago, devon TWiG said:

By law that dumpy bag should have a net over it and ratchet straps , to stop spillage from bag esp during manouvres , eg roundabout or having to swerve .  also restrained by strap to prevent load shifting eg during braking , comes under insecure load which VOSA have a purge on at times .....we all remember seeing dumpy bags of sand etc unrestrained on flat bed artic trailers but not now !!

Nail and head. Wouldn't want a log bouncing off my windscreen after bouncing out the top of the bag

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