Yes, automatic transmissions are available for them. In the US, the Eaton SmartShift, Eaton AutoShift (which still uses a clutch), and Meritor transmissions are the most common, with the Allison six speed being common for vocational trucks, and the Volvo I-Shift being recently introduced to the N. American market. In the UK/EU and elsewhere in the world, most truck manufacturers have a proprietary automatic transmission they offer.
Yes, there are automatic transmission trucks known as automatic lorries. These vehicles have automated gear shifting, making driving and operating the lorry easier compared to manual transmission trucks.
No. They are available with inline-6 and V8 engines.
12v in cars. Can be 24v in lorrys. 6v cars were phased out in the 50's.
Mr. Lorry is Dr. Mannetts Banker and Jerry is Mr. Lorrys messinger
the stobart drivers get their name choice when they become a tramper but if they dont then us spotters name them
yes there is a linda joy lorry it is based in bridgwater and is one of Eddie stobarts best lorrys
if the lorry has numbers in it it means nothing of that weight/height or if it doesnt it means no lorrys.
Lorrys air not streamlined beacuse there is no where for the air to go when it hits the truck. But some lorries are streamlined but not to the exstent of cars like the renault k-80 which has curves to direct the airflow
Yes, you can drive lorries on a full LGV licence, usually with 5yrs experience. Goto immigration.ca for a provisional overview of your skills and possible likelihood of working there
many types, cars bikes lorrys minimotos quadbikes trucks vans reliant robins (3 wheeled cars) campervans there are many more but these are all i know hop it helps (-=b
Semi-automatic.
you cannot buy it as an automatic, but you can pay to have it changed to an automatic
Automatic....?