The maximum length for a set of double semi trailers in Oregon is 60 feet total combined length with tractor and trailers. Longer loads may be hauled by permit only and must stay on designated routes only.
53 feet is the maximum trailer length allowed in any state. Some states will allow double and triple trailers to exceed the 53 foot limit.
Trailers are allowed on the GSP. According to NJ law as of 2007, a maximum length of 55' is allowed. Trailers weighing over 3000lbs. will require brakes.
Trailers are allowed on the GSP as long as they are not commercial vehicles. According to NJ law as of 2007, a maximum length of 55' is allowed. Trailers weighing over 3000lbs must have their own brakes.
Define "standard", and for which region.. the 'standard' for US trailers and the 'standard' for trailers in other parts of the world is much different. Flatbeds and tanker trailers are typically 48 feet in length, whereas most van trailers (including refrigerated vans) are 53 feet in length, although there are also trailers 48, 45, and 28 feet in length. In some western states, there are also restricted use trailers which are 57 feet in length. For a box trailer, 13'6 is normally the maximum height, and 102 inches is normally the maximum width. In states west of the Mississippi River, trailers may be allowed a height of 14'2. The bridge (distance) between the tractor drive axles and trailer axles is a maximum of 41 feet, but in California, it's only 40 feet. In order for trailers which do not have sliding tandems (usually, flatbeds, tankers, etc), the trailer axles may be spread ten feet apart in what is known as a "California spread" in order to comply with California bridge law. This has the added benefit of allowing a total weight of 40,000 lbs. to be placed on those axles, whereas you'd only be allowed 34,000 lbs. with a typical set of tandem axles.
Define "standard", and for which region.. the 'standard' for US trailers and the 'standard' for trailers in other parts of the world is much different. Flatbeds and tanker trailers are typically 48 feet in length, whereas most van trailers (including refrigerated vans) are 53 feet in length, although there are also trailers 48, 45, and 28 feet in length. In some western states, there are also restricted use trailers which are 57 feet in length. For a box trailer, 13'6 is normally the maximum height, and 102 inches is normally the maximum width. In states west of the Mississippi River, trailers may be allowed a height of 14'2. The bridge (distance) between the tractor drive axles and trailer axles is a maximum of 41 feet, but in California, it's only 40 feet. In order for trailers which do not have sliding tandems (usually, flatbeds, tankers, etc), the trailer axles may be spread ten feet apart in what is known as a "California spread" in order to comply with California bridge law. This has the added benefit of allowing a total weight of 40,000 lbs. to be placed on those axles, whereas you'd only be allowed 34,000 lbs. with a typical set of tandem axles.
Blade length law Oregon
a maximum length of a whale is 900 metres
maximum permitted length of bat is 38" inches.
maximum permitted length of bat is 38" inches.
The current maximum length for a serial cable is around 50 meters. Different cables have length limits with the maximum varying.
A road train consists of a prime-mover (called a tractor in the US) and two or more semi-trailers joined together by converter dollies to a maximum road legal length of 53.5m in Australia.
Oregon's coastline is 363 miles in length. Stretching from the Columbia River in the north to the California/Oregon border in the south.