You say that, but then then in a few years the 2.7t digger class would be replaced by 4.7t or whatever, and people will still be going on about whether they should chance loading it with the tilty on or make another trip for buckets.
It wouldn't be overly complex to fit a vehicle with scales on the axles, then there's no excuse. I'd take that as a trade off for being allowed to run 12t no o license.
We have had muck away lorries in this week.
Somewhere around 1000t of material out of site. All lorries fitted with weight scales. I haven't seen a single one turn them on.
You are right that we will see the standard of machine grow and the same problems happen again.
I'm sure most on here can remember when the 1.5t machine was most common as most the pickups could only tow 2.7t.
But then backhoes where more common.
It's all part and parcel of everything getting bigger. and everyone wants all the heavy accessories in the vehicles. You also can't tell me that the size difference between a mark 7 and mark 8 transit is solely down to emissions and safety technology. There is plenty of fat that could be trimmed off vans if they really wanted to.