102 inch maximum width without requiring an oversize permit.
The width allowed depends on if you are talking about with or without a permit. Without a permit the width is 8 foot 2 inches. If you are driving anything bigger you need to get a permit and abide by special rules.
Without special road permits, 13'6" is maximum.
If you are in the United States, the maximum allowable Gross Vehicle Weight is 80,000 pounds (without special overweight permits). This included the weight of the tractor, trailer, driver and fuel. The maximum shipment weight will depend, in part, on the type of commodity shipped. If shipping dry goods that do not require temperature control, you can easily ship 48-50,000 pounds on a standard 53' trailer. Goods requiring temperature control will generally "gross out" at around 46-47,000 pounds, due to the extra weight of the refrigeration unit, trailer insulation and diesel fuel tank on the trailer. While a rather long answer for a short question, I .
The weight that can be carried in a semi trailer legally varies. It depends on how much the tractor pulling the trailer weighs. The maximum weight of the total unit, truck and trailer is limited at 80,000 lbs without getting special permits. For a heavy tractor, the trailer would have to be loaded with less weight than a trailer pulled with a light tractor. It's not uncommon for a trailer to comfortably carry 45,000 with most over the road tractors. Some trailers can be loaded heavier as long as the don't exceed the maximum. Also, I should mention, axle weight will affect how much can be loaded also. only 34,000 can be loaded on the trailer and tractor rear axles. This means that the weight on the trailers must be properly distributed.
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Yes, after the few required months (they can't have other people in the car with them for ___ months after receiving liscence) then a 16 year old can pull a horse trailer anywhere in the U.S. without a special liscence.
Try checking your owner's manual. Non-@sshole answer: 1000 lbs. without trailer brakes, 2000 lbs. with.
For a typical five axle tractor-trailer unit making interstate runs, 80,000 lbs. without requiring a permit.
That will depend on the length of the trailer, and on the wheelbase of the tractor. The maximum length for a trailer (without requiring a special permit) is 53 feet, while the legal bridge (space between the drive axles and the trailer axles) is 41 feet (except in California, where it is 40 feet). Tractors may have a wheelbase of anywhere from 100 inches to over 300 inches, although the average sleeper berth tractor for long distance haulage will have a wheelbase between 220 and 265 inches.
119 gallons.500 gallons if agriculture use.1000 gallons if special harvesting
some possibilities; ride with a friend in their car maybe ride the bus bicycle with a trailer of some sort to carry the surfboard walk