A straight truck is simply a truck without a trailer. Assuming you're referring to CMV straight trucks, you're referring to both Class 7 and Class 8 trucks, which range from single axle trucks up to "centipedes", which are tandem trucks with four additional lift axles. A single axle is permitted a Gross Vehicle Weight of 33,000 lbs. for interstate travel, and it may be up to 40,000 lbs. for intrastate usage, dependent on the state. Tandem axle straight trucks are permitted a Gross Vehicle Weight of 54,000 lbs. When you ad lift axles, how much extra weight is permitted varies by state. Some states allow a tri-axle truck to carry more than other states allow quint axle trucks to carry. As for what they weigh empty, it all depends on what's on the truck - not all trucks are intended to be laden with cargo, but rather, just carry around machinery or special equipment. A straight truck could weigh anything from 10,000 to 80,000 lbs. empty, depending on what's on it.
You need to be more specific about the configuration. Is a single axle straight truck, a tandem axle straight truck, a tandem axle straight truck with additional lift axles, a tractor trailer...?
As much as it weighs. Depends on the vehicle's GVWR, what type of body it has, etc.
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The weight of a tanker truck depends on its size and carrying capacity. On average they weigh 80,000 pounds empty and can weigh as much as 100,000 pounds when full.
A bread truck is about 2 pounds i think.
2,000 pounds
I think about 9400lbs.
8000
nothing
7000
10,000
tabletop truck weight depends on size of truck