How far may an indivisible beam extend beyond the rear of a goods vehicle with a length of more than 5 metres?
Traffic safety: Transported persons and cargo
Explanation
For cargo vehicles measuring more than **5 meters in length**, the regulations allow an indivisible load, such as a beam, to protrude up to **3 meters at the rear**. This is because, for these vehicles, the load can extend **2 meters at the front** and **3 meters at the rear**. This rule is specific to loads that cannot be divided, such as pipes or beams, and applies to vehicles designed exclusively for the transport of goods.

It is important to follow these measurements to ensure road safety and prevent accidents.
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