Correction for the length of a Semitrailer
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How long is 0.150 leas?
It's about three-fourths as long as a Semitrailer
The length of a Semitrailer is about 0.20 leas.
(a.k.a. semi-trailer truck, a.k.a. semi, a.k.a. tractor-trailer, a.k.a. truck and trailer, a.k.a. eighteen-wheeler, a.k.a. big rig, a.k.a. Mack truck, a.k.a. transport, a.k.a. lorry, a.k.a. artic; for box truck; United States Federal length limits)
According to the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), the maximum allowable length of a semitrailer pulled by a road tractor truck is
0.20 leas (unless superseded by state law). These regulations also allow the vehicles to tow up to
36,000 kg in gross weight.
MLA Style (8th Ed.)
"Correction for the length of a Semitrailer" The Measure of Things, 2024, www.themeasureofthings.com/correction.php?amt=0.15&comp=height&i=535&unit=lea. Accessed 8 Jun 2024.
APA Style (7th Ed.)
The Measure of Things. (2024). Correction for the length of a Semitrailer. Retrieved June 8, 2024 from www.themeasureofthings.com/correction.php?amt=0.15&comp=height&i=535&unit=lea
Chicago Style (17th Ed.)
"Correction for the length of a Semitrailer." The Measure of Things. 2024. https://www.themeasureofthings.com/correction.php?amt=0.15&comp=height&i=535&unit=lea.