Large Trucks definition

Large Trucks means motor vehicles larger than Single Occupancy Vehicles but not larger than 46 feet in length, eight and a half feet in width and 12 feet in height.
Large Trucks means motor vehicles (without trailers) that are larger than Single Occupancy Vehicles but not larger than 46 feet in length, eight and a half feet in width and 14 feet in height.

Examples of Large Trucks in a sentence

  • Eligible Large Trucks may be Repowered with any new diesel or Alternate Fueled engine or All-Electric engine, or may be replaced with any new diesel or Alternate Fueled or All-Electric vehicle, with the engine model year in which the Eligible Large Trucks Mitigation Action occurs or one engine model year prior.

  • Eligible Large Trucks include 1992-20062009 engine model year Class 8 Local Freight or Drayage.

  • For Beneficiaries that have State regulations that already require upgrades to 1992-2009 engine model year trucks at the time of the proposed Eligible Mitigation Action, Eligible Large Trucks shall also include 2010-2012 engine model year Class 8 Local Freight or Drayage.

  • Eligible Large Trucks include 1992-2009 engine model year Class 8 Local Freight or Drayage.

  • For Beneficiaries that have State regulations that already require upgrades to 1992-20062009 engine model year trucks at the time of the proposed Eligible Mitigation Action, Eligible Large Trucks shall also include 201007-2012 engine model year Class 8 Local Freight or Drayage.

  • Heavy Machinery, Large Trucks and Special Purpose Vehicles: A set of heavy machinery and special purpose mobile equipment is maintained for use by the Service Provider and in the execution of the services.

  • In 2015, consumer safety 4 IIHS, Large Trucks, December 2019, available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/topics/fatality-statistics/detail/large-trucks groups petitioned NHTSA to issue an AEB truck safety standard; the petition was granted, yet nothing has happened since despite continuous efforts by safety advocates.

Related to Large Trucks

  • Drayage Trucks means trucks hauling cargo to and from ports and intermodal rail yards.

  • Tow truck means a motor vehicle for hire (i) designed to lift, pull, or carry another vehicle by

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  • Liquid trap means sumps, well cellars, and other traps used in association with oil and gas production, gathering, and extraction operations (including gas production plants), for the purpose of collecting oil, water, and other liquids. These liquid traps may temporarily collect liquids for subsequent disposition or reinjection into a production or pipeline stream, or may collect and separate liquids from a gas stream.

  • Residual disinfectant concentration (“C” in CT cal- culations) means the concentration of disinfectant measured in mg/l in a representative sample of water.