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What are Heavy-Duty Trucks: Usage, Types, Advantages and Disadvantages

What are the Uses of Heavy-Duty Trucks?

What are the Different Types of Heavy-Duty Trucks?

What are the Essential Components of Heavy-Duty Trucks Made Of?

What are the Advantages of Heavy-Duty Trucks?

What are the Disadvantages of Heavy-Duty Trucks?

FAQs about Heavy-Duty Trucks

Are semi-trucks categorised as heavy-duty?

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Yes, semi-trucks can be categorised as heavy-duty trucks as they are large trucks and can carry heavy payloads for longer distances.

Yes, semi-trucks can be categorised as heavy-duty trucks as they are large trucks and can carry heavy payloads for longer distances.

Who can drive a heavy-duty truck?

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Anyone with a Heavy Motor Vehicle (HMV) or class B licence can drive a heavy-duty truck.

Anyone with a Heavy Motor Vehicle (HMV) or class B licence can drive a heavy-duty truck.

What is the weight of a heavy-duty truck?

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Heavy-duty trucks usually weigh above 15,000  kg.

Heavy-duty trucks usually weigh above 15,000  kg.

What is the difference between a truck and a heavy-duty truck?

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Heavy-duty trucks are characterised by their substantial size and weight, as they typically feature an enlarged frame and substructure designed to handle more significant cargo loads and towing capabilities than regular trucks.

Heavy-duty trucks are characterised by their substantial size and weight, as they typically feature an enlarged frame and substructure designed to handle more significant cargo loads and towing capabilities than regular trucks.

What is the difference between heavy-duty and light-duty trucks?

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While heavy-duty trucks weigh about 15,000 kgs, light-duty trucks fall in the 3,500-8,000 kg range. Plus, they differ in their payload capacity and towing potential, among other factors.

While heavy-duty trucks weigh about 15,000 kgs, light-duty trucks fall in the 3,500-8,000 kg range. Plus, they differ in their payload capacity and towing potential, among other factors.