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It says many trucks in Australia are available at an optional reduced weight, to allow them to be driven by someone whose driver's licence is only for cars. Isn't it easy for a knowledgeable Australian to find some examples of manufacturers that offer this option? Or is it such a rare request that nobody can actually think of one? If it's that rare, maybe it doesn't deserve to be mentioned here.
It's not like it could be a secret. If it was a secret, people would be getting mistakenly charged with licence violations. (And nobody would be mentioning it on Wikipedia.) TooManyFingers (talk) 18:06, 9 September 2024 (UTC)Reply