Section 660 Of Division 1. Words And Phrases Defined From California Vehicle Code >> Division 1.
660
. The "unladen weight" of a vehicle is the weight equipped and
ready for operation on the road including the body, fenders, oil in
motor, radiator full of water, with five gallons of gasoline or
equivalent weight of other motor fuel; also equipment required by
law, and unless exempted under Section 66l, any special cabinets,
boxes or body parts permanently attached to the vehicle, and any
machinery, equipment or attachment which is attendant to the
efficient operation of the body or vehicle. Unladen weight shall not
include any load or any machinery or mechanical apparatus, such as,
but not limited to, wood saws, well-drilling machines, spray
apparatus, tow truck cranes, and grinding equipment. The unladen
weight of a vehicle shall have no application in determining any fee
under this code or the Revenue and Taxation Code other than Section
9400.