The unladen 12-tonne lorry, which had been travelling towards York, left the road and crashed through an 8ft-high hedge into adjacent farm land. |
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The container ships bringing in vital supplies of roof slate are sitting at the docks unladen. |
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Both 4x2 single and crew cabs boast an unladen fuel consumption of 45.6mpg on the extra urban cycle. |
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With an unladen trailer mass of just 829 kg, the payload is around 3561 kg. |
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The expanding deck offers the additional benefit of no escort requirements when unladen. |
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The unladen Viking can be underslung and airlifted by an RAF Chinook helicopter. |
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They believe the unladen car transporter, which had been travelling eastbound, collided with a white Citroen despatch vehicle at around 7pm. |
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A Vauxhall Corsa van lost control, possibly when a tyre blew, and the unladen HGV swerved to avoid a collision, clipping another lorry. |
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It is a lively performer, the handling is good with masses of front end grip and the ride is impressive when unladen. |
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Economy over the period of mixed driving both laden and unladen was 43 mpg. |
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The wonderful thing about both of these classifications systems is how unladen they are with value-judgements. |
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Services which make the outward journey laden and the return journey unladen. |
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An unladen heavy duty trailer with camper weighs in at around 500 kg bare. |
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Progressive parabolic springs are introduced as an option on 6x4 and 8x4 vehicles to improve comfort and increase mobility when unladen. |
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Great payload in relation to empty weight requires soft suspension unladen and a stable suspension when loaded. |
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Both boats were unladen and were being tossed about in the rough sea. |
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These are good figures for a vehicle weighing 1560 kg unladen. |
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As has already been mentioned, unladen journeys are of no benefit to anybody. |
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It has to be carried on board the vehicle between the points of loading and unloading for a laden journey or for the complete unladen journey. |
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The passenger waybill for the previous outward laden journey and unladen return journey is attached. |
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The first return journey and the last outward journey in a series of shuttles shall be made unladen. |
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Automatic 2-stage hoist system, for high lifting speeds, both laden and unladen. |
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It was noted that the average unladen mass of vehicles had increased over the last years. |
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By August the two K-MAXs had flown 485 autonomous sorties carrying over 900 tonnes of cargo. The K-MAX was selected because it can carry over 2,700kg, which is more than its unladen weight. |
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From Wally: What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? |
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The truck I drove was unladen, but had we been towing or climbing, the truck's computer might have delayed the changeover until we decelerated, Mr. Johnson said. |
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The area of obstructed vision for the helmsman ahead of the vessel in an unladen state with half of its supplies but without ballast shall not exceed two vessel lengths or 250 m whichever is less, to the surface of the water. |
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Ballast water is essential to the safety of modern shipping, providing stability to unladen ships, but it also poses serious ecological, economic and health threats when transferred from one region to another. |
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Steering is light and not so precise, brakes are powerful, however progressive pedal feel does not apply and when unladen, the SD will bounce around of rough patches. |
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They apply to unladen vehicles with standard equipment. |
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Deliveries are ex works unladen at the Customer's expense and risk. |
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Inbound, unladen tankers are not required to have escorts but instead are assigned a sentential tug during the transit through Prince William Sound. |
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