A trailer van is 13feet 6inchs tall, 48-53 feet long. Most common is 53 feet long.
Some states west of the Mississippi River permit trailers up to 14' in height and/or up to 57' in length without requiring special permits, although they're rather uncommon. And a van trailer may be as short as 27 feet (pups, often seen in doubles or triples configuration).
a dry van trailer usually is 53 long, 102 wide, 110 tall. there are also 48' trailers
A van can but not a tractor trailer.
100 to 110 inches is typical for a dry van, refrigerated van, or curtainside van trailer which is 13'6 high.
The statutory height for a van trailer is 13 feet, six inches. Some states west of the Mississippi allow trailers up to 14 feet tall.
Normally, 110 inches.
The interior of a 13'6 high, standard profile van or curtainside trailer is 110 inches.
Gross weight or loaded weight is 80,000 lbs. Empty weight differs greatly depending on different tractor and trailer configurations but is around 36,000 lbs for a tractor and dry van trailer
Inside a standard profile, 13'6 van or curtainside trailer, the inside height is 110 inches.
If the round about question is how much does a trailer cost then what type of trailer...flatbed, refrigerated, dry van, car hauler, ect. Cost ranges between $30,000 and $100,000. Specialized trailers can be substantially more.
The tractor weighs 20,000 pounds, the trailer weighs whatever it weighs, and the maximum weight of a loaded tractor trailer with one trailer is 80,000 pounds.
tractor trailer
Average weight of a road tractor and 53' dry van trailer is around 38,000 lbs. The Loaded weight is 80,000 lbs which is the legal maximum weight for a standard 5 axle tractor trailer.