That depends on the length of the power unit and the weight of the trailer. With a Kenworth W900L with a 265" wheelbase and a 53' stepdeck trailer, I had an overall length of 77 feet. With a Volvo VNL730 and a 48' flatbed or stepdeck trailer, I was right at about 67 or 68 feet. Heavy haul combinations can be significantly longer, but 65 to 78 feet would be about the norm for an over-the-road regional or line haul tractor pulling a single trailer.
Depends on what tractor you put in front but it will be around 75 feet overall length.
This varies by the type of tractor and trailer. The standard conventional tractor ( conventional is a tractor with a sleeper berth) and trailer length is approx 72 feet from end to end but can vary from as short as 40 feet to as long as 130+ feet.
60 ft
Could be anywhere from 55 to 80 feet, depending on the length of the power unit.
this is a standard trailer pulled behind a tractor truck wiyj8 wheels at the back of the unit
Depending on the make, the average length of a tractor is 22 feet. A standard trailer is 53 feet. The combined average length of the vehicle is 70 feet.
Depends on the length of the tractor. With a W900L with a 265 inch wheelbase and a 53' RGN lowboy, I was about 77 feet long. A shorter tractor would reduce the overall length.
The average length of a standard tractor trailer is 70 feet in all, the trailer itself being 53 feet in length. Most flatbed trailers are 48 feet long.
In the United States, the longest legal tractor-trailer combination allowed is typically 53 feet in length for the trailer. While the overall length can vary by state due to specific regulations, federal law permits a maximum length of 65 feet for the entire vehicle combination, including the tractor and trailer. However, some states may allow longer combinations under certain conditions, such as "double" trailers. Always check local regulations for specific limits.
In the vicinity of 70 feet. Actual length will vary according to tractor and trailer length.
Length of the tractor without the trailer could be different for each vehicle make and model. This could best be answered if you had the make and model along with the VIN number for the vehicle. With this information a Dealership for the specified make of vehicle will be able to obtain an answer your question. The frame rail length, wheel base, and front and rear overhang are all determining factors for overall length. The tractor I drive is 27 feet in length. My neighbor drives a tractor that is only 25 feet in length, and I have seen some that are in excess of 30 feet in length.
In the five buroughs, 53' trailers are not permitted.