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That depends...

In the US, a 'normal' long-haul truck pulls a trailer of 48 or 53 feet long, and the tractor is between, say, 15 and 22 feet long, with 3 to 5 feet of overlap, depending on the fifth wheel settings... So, it might get to 75 feet long.

In some states, a truck might pull one 53 foot trailer, and another trailer of 26-32 feet, in a configuration called a "Rocky Mountain Double"... They might get to 100-110 feet.

Also, in some states, a shorter "day cab" tractor can pull three mini trailers, which also gets up to around a hundred feet long.

Then, you can go to Australia where some trucks are allowed to tow four trailers at a time.

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