Queenslanders warned of fines for towing overweight caravans | 7 News Australia
Yep, there's a reasonably strong campaign going on in Qld (mainly in the South East region) with fairly regular "pop up" weight check stations appearing on weekends in popular caravan areas. So far it's all been about education, but enforcement will come soon.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-10-12/queensland-caravan-owners-weight-regulations-towing-skills/102932800In Queensland, an estimated 90 per cent of vehicles towing their caravans exceeded their weight limit when tested recently, according to the Queensland Police Service.
We've recently sold our Complete Campsite & are waiting on delivery of a new van (yep, we've gone to the dark side). Everything that came out of our old one is in a pile in the shed & the other week I weighed everything.
Stuff from the external storage totalled 163kg3 chairs 17kg
table 6kg
ground sheet 8kg
solar panel 11kg
shade wall 2kg
poles, pegs, ropes 5kg
camp oven & bits 16kg
tool box 8kg
chainsaw & drill 7kg
hose, sullage pipe, & electrical cords 9kg
axe & shovel 3kg
ziggy bbq 15kg
awning & antiflap kit 24kg
miscelaneous assorted crap 32kg
Inside stuff totalled 98kgbedding 10kg
pantry food staples 20kg
bathroom stuff & towels 11kg
coffee pod machine 3kg
kitchen cooking items 25kg
plates, cups, cutlery etc 17kg
miscelanious assorted crap 12kg
allow another 365 kg for-beer wine & drinks 30kg
clothes for 3 people 30kg
water 260kg
gas 5kg
diesel 10kg
perishable groceries 30kg
I'm calculating that when packed for a trip we'll be carrying around 630kg of stuff, which is surprisingly high but still well below our 800kg payload. It's quite the eye opener when you start digging into just how much crap we seem to accumulate, I'll be having a serious cull of things when it goes into the new van, but honestly don't think It'll make a significant difference to the total. Once loaded, I'll be getting a proper weight check. I've done the same exercise a few years ago with our old conqueror fully loaded for a 4 week trip. Turned out the car was well under, but the trailer was 300kg over. Ever since then I've tried to be conscious of what what I'm carrying, but crap just seems to find it's way into the camper over time