KPRA - what does that mean?

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KPRA - what does that mean?

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I just learned that there's a special road attribute in the US which our current routing engine within xRoute 2.29 does not cover at the moment. It is called Kingpin to Rear Axle, aka KPRA:
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This restricion means that vehicles are prohibitted to use the road if they are exceeding a maximum distance between
  • it's trailer hitch
  • the rear axle
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