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The maximum allowable height for trucks or trailers is 13' 6".
A typical tractor trailer or a straight truck is allowed 13' 6". A car hauler is allowed 14'.
The height of various box tracks varies greatly, but most 16-foot box trucks are around 8 feet tall, as are many longer and shorter box trucks. Eight feet is a practical height for any trucks.
The maximum height of a pickup truck typically ranges from about 70 to 75 inches (approximately 5.8 to 6.3 feet) for most standard models. However, lifted trucks or those with custom modifications can exceed this height, sometimes reaching up to 90 inches or more. The exact height can vary significantly based on the make, model, and any aftermarket enhancements. Always check specific manufacturer specifications for accurate measurements.
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3400The correct answer is 20,000. Not 3400
Step in height or doorsill which should only be a concern on larrger trucks/suvs
13'6 is the statutory height in most of the United States, although some western states have a 14'0 statutory height.
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70 mph
You might be thinking of the movie, Maximum Overdrive.