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Oversize and overweight cargo

Release time: 2021-11-12


Trucks used for transporting oversized or overweight cargo come in various shapes and sizes. One of the most common is a flat bed or closed short tail truck, which has a length of 24 feet and can accommodate loads of up to 40' in length. Gooseneck load trucks are another type and generally have a longer wheelbase, which allows for heavier and larger loads. The size and weight of these loads are determined by local and state laws, so it is important to check with your local authorities and the Department of Transportation to make sure you are following all regulations.

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