autoluokasta
Autoluokasta is a Finnish term that translates to "car class" in English. It refers to the categorization of vehicles based on their size, weight, and other characteristics, which is used to determine their roadworthiness, insurance requirements, and other regulatory aspects. In Finland, autoluokasta is governed by the Finnish Transport Agency (Traficom) and is outlined in the Road Traffic Act.
There are several autoluokasta categories, including:
2. N1: Light passenger cars (up to 3.5 metric tons)
3. N2: Medium-sized passenger cars (up to 3.5 metric tons)
4. N3: Heavy passenger cars (up to 3.5 metric tons)
5. L7e-A: Light commercial vehicles (up to 3.5 metric tons)
6. L7e-B: Medium-sized commercial vehicles (up to 7.5 metric tons)
7. L7e-C: Heavy commercial vehicles (over 7.5 metric tons)
The autoluokasta of a vehicle is determined by its technical specifications, such as its weight, dimensions,
Changes to a vehicle's autoluokasta can occur due to modifications, such as adding a trailer or increasing