uk regs state that you need to have 35 sq inches per ton and no part of the track less than 1/2" wide.
so a 4 ton carrier would need 140 sq inches on the road which is well below what a carrier actually puts down. whether that will persuade the powers that be is another matter but at least you have a place to start your argument.
good luck
rick
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