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# Vehicle Load \[PIG]

## General

**Bridge:** Select the bridge.

**Stage:** Choose the stage at which to apply the load.

**Station:** Specify the station along the PGL.

**Transverse Offset:** Specify the transverse offset, perpendicular to the PGL, to define the location of the vehicle load.

**Vehicle**: Vehicles can either be imported or manually defined by the user in the Influence Surface-Based Live Load/Breaking Load/Centrifugal Load section and later assigned to this parameter.

**Force (Gravity) (readonly):** The gross vehicle weight of the chosen vehicle is displayed to the user under this column.


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