A variety of farming stores would be a good place to start. Furthermore, the internet also contains many websites where one could get tractor trailer insurance.
Peterbuilt and Frieghtliner are two good tractor trailer manufacturers. But the best might be Peterbuilt.
Yes, a fifth wheel camper can be towed by a tractor trailer. However, you might need to lower the air bags of the tractor trailer (or simply adjust them so they're lower when they're inflated) to accommodate the camper.
By law, no. Company policies might require it, however.
Some of the options for a car owner seeking auto insurance in Georgia are Liberty Mutual and Nationwide. Other places that one might obtain car insurance are Geico, State Farm, and Peachstate Insurance.
You're probably referring to some sort of sleeper cab truck. You might be referring to the ICT sleepers.
None. They use diesel fuel, which a North American tractor might hold up to 300 US gallons of (although 250, give or take, is a bit more common).
Mini trucking? That's a new one on me. You might be thinking of what's referred to as "hotshot" trucking, which is a single axle trucking pulling a multi-axle trailer. This can be anything from a one ton pickup pulling a gooseneck trailer up to a single axle tractor-trailer power unit pulling a semi trailer.
You would obtain several insurance quotes to see who will give you the lowest price. You might also want to compare coverage and extras such as rental car and towing.
No. Some straight trucks might have it available as an option, but it's a bit pointless on a tractor-trailer. That's why you get out and look.
Instant homeowners insurance quotes can be obtain from most major insurance companies including Allstate and Statefarm. For most savings it is recommended to check with one's existing insurance company as they might be able to provide discounts for having other insurance policies.
In most parts of the United States, a loaded tractor-trailer (also called a Class 8 commercial vehicle) can have a maximum loaded weight (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, or GVWR) of 80,000 lbs, or 40 tons. Unloaded, depending on the type of tractor and trailer, the truck might weigh roughly between 25,000 and 40,000 lbs.
No reputable insurance company will sell this. There is too much room for abuse. They might think a person will get it and then arrange for themself to be kidnapped and split the money with the kidnapper,