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You need to specify which country or state, also probably which type of vehicle (car, motorbike, heavy goods vehicle, etc). In the UK, the minimum age for car driving was 17 years in 1970.
Heavy goods vehicle
Heavy Goods Vehicle.
Yes- Crane truck or mobile crane or truck-mounted crane are listed under Large goods vehicle (formally known as Heavy goods vehicle)
After the first 50 miles then every 500 check them.
HGV = Heavy Good Vehicle. British vernacular for what other English-speaking countries call a commercial truck driver.
A sample experience letter for a position as a heavy goods vehicle driver can go a long way in a potential job application. You can use the letter as a supplement to your application form and resume.
Assuming you're referring to Europe and the UK, 100 kilometres an hour.
That depends on the vehicle you're driving. There'll be a significant difference between the mileage you'd get from a Prius and the mileage you'd get from a Heavy Goods Vehicle.
It varies from country to country. You need to specify where you are referring to.It depends on local legislation. Some countries have no restrictions. In Britain you have to be age 16 for a tractor, 171/2 for a car and 21 for a heavy goods vehicle. But in Texas you have to be at least 16 years old.
A 'tailgate' is the back part of a truck or heavy goods vehicle. Drivers who stick too close to the back of another vehicle were said to be having a 'tailgate party', which was then just shorted to 'tailgate'.
heavy industry is manufactured goods such as machinery,mining equipment, and steel