Varies according to wheelbase of the power unit, and the bridge length between the drive axles and trailer axles.
Depends entirely on the truck.
Radius 16metres Hence Diamer 32metres
Type your answer here... 50'
That depends on the wheelbase of the power unit.
Measure from the point the trailer connects to the truck to the center of trailer axle ( if a tandem axle trailer measure to the center point between axles) multiply by 2 and this will have you close to turning radius.
36 feet
The turning radius of a tri-axle dump truck typically ranges from about 20 to 30 feet, depending on the specific model and design. Factors such as wheelbase length, steering mechanism, and overall size can influence this measurement. Generally, larger trucks have a larger turning radius, making tight maneuvers more challenging. For precise specifications, it's best to consult the manufacturer's guidelines for the particular truck model.
No. Recent advance in technology do not require idling of a semi.
When a truck is turning right, you should maintain a safe distance and be aware of its large turning radius. Avoid driving alongside the truck, as it may not see you in its blind spots. If you are behind the truck, be patient and allow it to complete the turn before proceeding. Always follow traffic signals and signs to ensure safety.
There are many different types of fire trucks out there, ranging from vehicles built on a pickup truck chassis up to the articulated hook-and-ladder trucks. What the turn radius will be is dependent primarily on what the wheelbase of that vehicle is.
Who invented the Semi-truck?
If the semi truck knocked on the garbage truck, yes.