Can be anything from 6 to 18.
lorry
A car, lorry or a van.
The number of wheels is variable according to the lorries size and the load it is able to carry. For instance, a small lorry, used for light loads, may have four wheels (as does a car), or dual-wheels on the rear axle and single wheels on the front. Larger, rigid lorries, and articulated lorries, especially, may have more than one set of rear dual-wheels.
An Arctic lorry has the most wheels. An "eighteen wheeler" or "semi" has eighteen wheels, including the trailer.
The Road Haulage Association represent road haulage businesses and its members in Britain. They are a trade association and have their headquarters in Peterborough.
Saucy Haulage Ballads was created in 2003.
The word lorry has two syllables. (Lor-ry)
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry was created in 1981.
A common characteristic of scamell lorries are having more than the common 4 wheels and being able to be used for heavy haulage. Only a few of their trucks have only 4 wheels and among these they have heavy duty tyres for specialist roles.
A haulage contractor transports goods by either road or rail for a company. A haulage contractor would transport coal, iron, ore, waste, and supplies. All of these items would be transported horizontally.
What kind of bloody question is that, but I will answer it for you anyway.... It all depends on the size of the lorry
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