Yes. Just go down US 1 or A1A.
You dont
No
It takes an extensive amount of training to drive an 18-wheeler. Several months of classroom and on the job training are required to become an entry level driver.
It depends where you live. In UK you have to be 17 I think.
400 ft
You do not need special schooling, but you will have to pass the certification test for your license. You may need to attend a class which will teach you how to drive an 18-wheeler and help you pass the test that is required for the license.
That's the class of licence you're required to have in order to drive an 18 wheeler...
11 hours.
The distance between the start point and the destination is 1,096 miles, and will take approximately 18 hours 16 minutes of driving time.
Ice needs to be at least 12 inches thick to support the weight of an 18-wheeler safely. It's important to consult local guidelines and consider factors like temperature and weather conditions before attempting to drive on ice.
1,202 miles, would take 18 hours, 47 minutes to drive there
What's typically referred to as an 18 wheeler has five axles - steer axle, two drive axles, two trailer axles. Tractor-trailer combinations can have less or more,, depending on the application.