avoid driving between two trucks.
There are many types of trucks that are considered large. Monster trucks are some of the biggest trucks there are.
You should always stay a safe distance behind large trucks. They have a lot of blind spots and are unable to see smaller cars and trucks. You should also stay back because you never know what is going to fall out of the back or if the truck is going to kick up a rock and hit your car or windshield.
There is a large nut on the bottom of the trucks. Twist that clockwise using a wrench. That will tightan our trucks.
This depends on your speed and may depend on what country you live in. Where I live you should travel at a distance suitable for the speed you are traveling.
you should stay back 100 feet. or about 3 car lenghts
The "No-zone"
In Canada, in our region, our large white FedEx trucks are made by several companies. The gas models are Fords. The diesel models are Freightliner.
JNSN diesel trucks were produced in the 1930's. They were made by Jensen Motors.
trucks are not as maneuverable as passenger vehicles
four inches minimum. depending on your climate zone, and freeze / thaw. six inches deep would be the preffered. the only need to go deeper would be for large heavy duty trucks, semi trucks....
To rube the roads.
Stopping distance.