What is the maximum permitted height for a vehicle with load?
Traffic safety: Transported persons and cargo
Explanation
The **maximum permitted height** for a vehicle with a load is **4 meters** as a general rule. This applies to most vehicles, ensuring they can travel without issues on roads and under bridges or tunnels.
- **Exceptions**: Some specific vehicles, such as buses and tow trucks that remove vehicles, have slightly higher maximum permitted heights, but these are exceptions and not the general rule.

It is important to remember that these measures are essential to ensure road safety and prevent accidents or damage to infrastructure.
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