That depends...
In the US, a 'normal' long-haul truck pulls a trailer of 48 or 53 feet long, and the tractor is between, say, 15 and 22 feet long, with 3 to 5 feet of overlap, depending on the fifth wheel settings... So, it might get to 75 feet long.
In some states, a truck might pull one 53 foot trailer, and another trailer of 26-32 feet, in a configuration called a "Rocky Mountain Double"... They might get to 100-110 feet.
Also, in some states, a shorter "day cab" tractor can pull three mini trailers, which also gets up to around a hundred feet long.
Then, you can go to Australia where some trucks are allowed to tow four trailers at a time.
An average semi 'tractor' is about 30 feet long.
Who invented the Semi-truck?
If the semi truck knocked on the garbage truck, yes.
Most semi trucks are able to do long hauling. You should choose a relatively new truck that fits your budget.
A vehicle with 18 wheels is commonly known as a "semi-truck" or "tractor-trailer."
Semi-articulated
About an hour at highway speeds.
There is no prefix in truck.
They have large blind spots to the rear and on the sides.
The Ryder transportation company is one of the best semi truck rental companies. This company is well known for providing a good service in moving furniture a long distance.
Tom Nelson invented the semi truck in 1945
The chassis of a semi truck.