How many meters may the load carried by a moped extend beyond the rear of the vehicle?
Traffic safety: Transported persons and cargo
Explanation
For **mopeds**, the load may protrude from the rear up to a maximum of **0.25 meters**. This is because mopeds are vehicles that measure less than one meter in width. In these cases, the regulations allow the load to protrude **0.25 meters at the rear** and also **0.25 meters on each side** of the vehicle. This measure is important to ensure the safety and stability of the moped while transporting the load. Additionally, it is essential that the load is well secured and does not interfere with the driver's visibility or with the vehicle's lights or signals.
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