Lorries and trucks carry heavy loads, and having eight tyres instead of four helps distribute the weight more evenly across the vehicle. This reduces the pressure on each tyre, minimizing the risk of blowouts and improving stability. Broader tyres also provide better traction and grip on the road, which is essential for safely maneuvering heavy loads. Additionally, the increased surface area helps prevent excessive wear and enhances durability under demanding conditions.
Articulated lorries, or Heavy Goods Vehicles (although HGVs are a broader category than just articulated trucks).
There are various types of vehicles carrying transportation including trucks or lorries and ships to carry a large amount of cars from abroad into the country off the shipping docks. Cars are stacked on to the different levels on the lorries for on the road. Cars can be transported from different garages in this way.
Singular: Lorry Plural: Lorries Lorry or Lorries if more than one.
Trucks and articulated lorries do carry international freight
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "lorries" (motor trucks, notably in the UK).
The collective noun 'convoy' is used for a convoy of lorries, a convoy of trucks.
Within the city, by trucks and vans and sometimes by trains.
Trucks are used for carrying supplies and to just drive.
Around 1000 at the last count their were 3500 trucks and more than 5000 trailers
A truck is a large vehicle that can carry heavy loads and has more wheels then a car. It is veery big.A type of automobileA truck is a commercial vehicle commonly used for transporting goods and materials. Some light trucks/lorries are similar in size to a passenger automobile. Commercial transportation trucks/lorries or fire trucks can be large, and can also serve as a platform for specialized equipment.
Road (cars, buses, lorries/trucks), Rail (train), Water (boat/ships) and Air (airplane/aeroplane)
Gordon Chandler has written: 'Lorries and the law' -- subject(s): Automotive Transportation, Law and legislation, Trucks