What's the configuration? For a single axle straight truck, the allowed interstate gross weight is 33,000 lbs. For a tandem axle straight truck, it's 54,000 lbs. For a tractor-trailer, it's 80,000 lbs.
Gross weight for a single vehicle will typically be 54,000 lbs. (manufacturer's GVWR), unless it's a heavy duty truck with heavier axles.
Freightliner never made a model called the 650.
Depends on what it is. Freightliner markets vehicles in truck classes 3 through 8.
This is a licensed weight on a commercial truck. It is based on the rated capacity of tires and axles.Every one will be different.
Depends on what it is. It may either be 26,000 lbs. legal weight rating, or 33,000 lbs.
Between four and eight, depending on the gross weight, drivetrain, and speed you're driving at.
Light Sleeper grossed $1,050,861 worldwide.
Light Sleeper grossed $1,050,861 in the domestic market.
If you are speaking about the Freightliner commercial trucks you will need a Commercial Drivers License. The type of CDL will depend on the gross vehicle weight and what it will be used to haul. Most Freightliner drivers need the Class A license and to get that you will need to take a driving test and a knowledge test. You may have to take additional tests depending on what the truck is being used for..
The gross weight of a vehicle is the laden (loaded) weight. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum gross weight the vehicle is rated for. The opposite of this would be the tare weight, which is the empty weight of the vehicle.
Depends on the model, drivetrain, axle weight ratings, and configuration. For a tandem, the manufacturer's GVWR will typically be 54,000 lbs.... what's legal under bridge law depends on the weight ratings of the axles and tires, wheelbase of the vehicle, and type of road it's on.
The Gross Weight of a truck is the weight it's rated to be at when fully loaded