A large truck, such as a semi-trailer, typically weighs between 26,000 to 80,000 pounds (11,793 to 36,287 kilograms) when fully loaded. The weight can vary based on the truck's design, cargo capacity, and specific regulations in different regions. In the United States, the maximum weight for a semi-truck with a trailer is generally 80,000 pounds, including the weight of the truck itself and its cargo.
You have to know the answer already. The large truck is heavier of course.
Longer stopping distances. A passenger car may weigh 3,000 pounds. A large truck may weigh 90,000 pounds. It is much harder to stop.
The weight of a tanker truck depends on its size and carrying capacity. On average they weigh 80,000 pounds empty and can weigh as much as 100,000 pounds when full.
A bread truck is about 2 pounds i think.
Interstate weigh stations require any large truck to stop at the stations when they are open and active. A dump truck qualifies as a large truck that would need to stop.
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I think about 9400lbs.
10,000
tabletop truck weight depends on size of truck
A large truck, a humpback whale, or a military tank could weigh around 40 tons.