Specific points within the states would be helpful. Tentatively speaking, and without knowing the origin and destination cities of your trip, I'd say take I-40 West to US-52 North, US-52 North to I-74 West, I-74 West to I-77 North, I-77 North merges with I-64 West, which you'll continue west on until you hit I-65, then take I-65 North to I-465 around Indianapolis, you'll go I-465 West to I-74 West, merge onto I-74 West, continue following I-74 West into Iowa, where it merges with I-80 West to I-15 North, I-15 North to I-84 West, and I-84 West into the state. This is the route I came to just at a glance, and I haven't taken the time to see if there's a more optimal route.
Who invented the Semi-truck?
If the semi truck knocked on the garbage truck, yes.
A vehicle with 18 wheels is commonly known as a "semi-truck" or "tractor-trailer."
Semi-articulated
There is no prefix in truck.
Tom Nelson invented the semi truck in 1945
The chassis of a semi truck.
Alexander Winton, in Cleveland, Ohio invented the semi-truck in 1898 and sold his first manufactured semi-truck in 1899.
its a semi
Yes.
You can look into semi truck leasing from companies such as Penske and Ryder. You can also look in the yellow pages for your area and find local companies that do semi truck leasing as well.
The average fuel economy of a semi truck is between 5 and 7 mpg when loaded.