Longer combination vehicle definition

Longer combination vehicle or "LCV" means an LCV double or LCV triple combination.
Longer combination vehicle means a combination of vehicles which:
Longer combination vehicle means a combination of vehicles consisting of:

More Definitions of Longer combination vehicle

Longer combination vehicle or "LCV" means any combination of a truck- tractor and two trailers or semi- trailers that operates on the highways of Illinois with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) greater than 36,288 kilograms (80,000 pounds).

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