Gross Combination Weight (GCW) is the actual weight of the fully loaded tow vehicle plus the towed vehicle (trailer, car, boat, etc.), including all cargo, fluids, passengers, and optional equipment. For additional details see Understanding RV Weights.
GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT. The actual weight of a vehicle at the ground including the driver and passengers, equipment, trailer, equipment, fuel and payload.
(stands for Gross Combination Weight. This is the gross vehicle weight of tractor and trailer or complete drawbar)
gross combination weight. The total weight of a fully equipped vehicle including payload, fuel, and driver.
Abbreviation for gross combination weight; the total weight of a fully-loaded, road-ready tractor-semi-trailer or tractor-semi-full-trailer combination.
Gross Combination Weight. This is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW) plus the weight of the fully loaded trailer. It is the actual weight obtained when the vehicle and trailer are weighed together on a scale.
GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT. GCW is the actual weigt of the vehicle with trailer, including fuel and occupants.
Gross Combination Weight. Total weight of a fully equipped vehicle and trailer with cargo, driver and passengers, fuel, coolant, equipment, etc.
Gross Combination Weight see Gross Vehicle Weight
Gross combination weight—the total weight of a powered unit plus trailer(s) plus the cargo.
Gross Combination Weight: Total weight of tractor- trailer combinations, including trucks, trailers and payload.
Gross combination weight. The weight of a truck and trailer combination and its entire contents.
Total weight of a loaded combination vehicle, such as a tractor-semitrailer or truck and full trailer(s).
Acronym for gross combination weight.