Only if it is moving forward and tide to the truck. Whether or not it is legal is another question. Pulling another vehicle is illegal in most states.
They can't do that, plain and simple.
Don't know, but i bet it's funny!
May 28,1937
According to Newton's 3rd law of motion, to every action, there is equal and opposite reaction. Therefore, car will exert equal and opposite force on the truck. The truck is pulling the car and therefore, car also will pull the truck. Thus, direction of forces are opposite. Magnitudes of the forces will be equal.
$3.50 by car
yellow red blue and then green dear! we are not here to answer riddles! my my! dear!
To find the bridge you go find the man standing next to his car. If you look above his car you will see the bridge. To get the truck out of the mud you have to click on the tire then he will tell you good job and will also give you a camera.
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yes a car is not a truck.
a Rolls-Royce owned buy the man who funded the construction.
This is (a fragment of) an unrealistic textbook question. Bridges are constructed with a rather large margin of safety. an additional bird or two or even an additional car should not affect a real bridge in any noticeable manner.
Trailer is way more bigger than a semi-trailer. Common misconception between a trailer and a semi-trailer. Technically, a trailer has wheels in front and rear and is hitched to a pulling vehicle (car,truck,etc.) A semi- trailer only has wheels in the rear and is hitched to a pulling vehicle (car,truck,etc.)