Probably not. A semi may be just too heavy for an elephant to lift and put on its side.
As the purpose of a semi truck's existence is to go cross country, the best semi-truck for a cross country trip would be the semi that suits your needs. The purchase decision would have to be based on several factors. These would include what is to be hauled, price and ease of maintainance and operation.
Bring it to the Shell Station. Actually when i found a turtle in the streets i looked for a lawn with lots of grass and put it in there.
in trailers, either semi truck trailers for large amounts of horses, or just pick-up truck and trailer. unless you are talking overseas and then you can either do plane or boat
"Cattle and stock trailers come in a rage of sizes, from single animal units that can be hitched to a pickup truck, to large semi-trailers that can carry many animals at once."
It means it's semi-stealth!
no but 2 are a close estamate unless you are not talking about the trailer with it then yes
A semi trailer costs over $100,000.
Who invented the Semi-truck?
If the semi truck knocked on the garbage truck, yes.
You need to be 16 years old to drive a semi truck all over the United States of America.
A vehicle with 18 wheels is commonly known as a "semi-truck" or "tractor-trailer."
There are over 3.5 million semi truck drivers in the U.S. Some of these own their own trucks and others work for corporation or trucking firms.
Semi-articulated
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No.
Depends on the size and duty level of the truck. Typically they are well over 26,000lb fully loaded.
There is no prefix in truck.