It's called a bobtail.
A deadhead truck has a trailer attached but carries no freight. Deadheading means driving a cargo carrying truck (semi-truck) pulling an empty trailer. Deadheading often happens when a trucker returns or backhauls the empty cargo container to the point of origin. Be careful not to confuse “deadheading” with “bobtailing,” which happens when driving a cargo carrying truck without a trailer attached.
If the truck and trailer are not equiped with air brakes. If the truck and trailer are not comercial vehicals.
It is a slang term for a Combination Vehicle meaning it is not a full truck just a partial until it is hooked to a trailer. It actually is a tractor and trailer combination.
You have to buy the trucker a truck and a trailer. They will then begin buying and delivering their loads.
That's called a "bobtail".
A trucker is a person whose work is transporting goods by truck.
A bobtail truck is a truck that is not carrying anything. It has no trailer or chassis connected. It is usually the tractor part of a semi truck without the trailer. It can also refer to a truck where all of the axles are connected to the same chassis.
bobtailing
No way of knowing this without knowing the dimensions and weight rating of the trailer.
To a truck driving school.
Once can purchase a used Peterbilt truck from a variety of different places. These include truck sales showrooms, as well as sites such as "Trucker to Trucker".
A Kenworth dump truck can be bought from Truck Paper, Commercial Truck Trader, Fast Line, Auto Trader, eBay, 50,000 Trucks, Trucker To Trucker and Asset Nation.