Carryon weight
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Carryon weight is the amount of weight that can be brought onboard a vehicle, while still being able to hold the maximum number of passengers onboard.
Values
Very Low:
- Each passenger can carry less than half of their maximum capacity.
Low:
- Each passenger can carry around half of their maximum capacity.
Moderate:
- Each passenger can carry more than half, but less than their maximum capacity.
High:
- Each passenger can carry their maximum capacity.
Very High:
- Each passenger can carry their maximum capacity, with there still being more room for additional storage.
Please note, 'very high' can represent as much as 1000 grams over the maximum carrying capacity, or 10000 over, or even higher. Do not rely on the carryon weight values to determine which vehicle holds the most, only to determine which vehicle holds more than others for comparison.
Please also be sure to use common sense when determining carryon weights. For example, a small tractor is classified as 'very high', however a tractor is also classified as 'very high'. Using your common sense, it's safe to assume the small tractor doesn't carry as much additional weight as the tractor, its larger counterpart.
Additional Notes
As explained, the above values are only used if the vehicle is completely full of passengers. Each person weighs 60000 grams, so for every one person less in the vehicle, you then have an additional 60000 grams of storage space. In the event a vehicle holds only one person, however, this note does not apply.
