Detailed Regulations on Trailer Cargo Body Dimensions:
When operating a trailer, ensuring compliance and safety is of paramount importance. In mainland China, the standard dimensions for trailer cargo bodies are typically 13.5 meters in length, 2.5 meters in width, and 4.0 meters in height. However, dimension limits may vary slightly depending on the specific type of trailer.
For standard trailers, the maximum height limit is 4.5 meters, and the maximum width limit is 2.55 meters. When selecting a trailer, drivers must remain mindful of regional variations and any specific regulations that may apply under special circumstances.
The dimensions of high-low bed semi-trailers mirror those of the standard trailers mentioned above; the maximum height limit remains 4.5 meters, but the maximum width limit is relaxed to 2.9 meters. This adaptability allows them to meet the requirements of a wide range of operating environments.
High-sided flatbed semi-trailers feature standard dimensions of 13.5 meters in length, 2.5 meters in width, and 4.5 meters in height. Their maximum height limit extends up to 4.8 meters, ensuring they can accommodate diverse cargo loading requirements. Similarly, the maximum width limit for this type of trailer is 2.9 meters.
Nevertheless, while these standard dimensions serve as a general reference, actual dimensions may vary based on regional regulations, the specific vehicle model, and road-specific restrictions. When selecting and operating a trailer, drivers must comprehensively consider the vehicle's inherent limitations, applicable road regulations, and the actual driving environment. It is absolutely critical to conduct a thorough inspection of the vehicle prior to departure to ensure full compliance and safe operation.
