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  2. Truck apron - Wikipedia

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    A roundabout with a truck apron in Leiden, the Netherlands.. Truck aprons are found at roundabouts and slip lanes.These allow large vehicles—trucks, buses, and recreational vehicles—to navigate the roundabout or turn without striking fixed objects or other road users.

  3. Mack LR - Wikipedia

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    The LR is a forward control cab-over-engine type. The cab is mounted very low and forward, allowing a step up from the ground to the cab floor of only 17 inches (43 cm). It has a stand-up right-side (curb) driving position. Total loaded weight can be up to 72,000 pounds (33,000 kg).

  4. Mosler MT900 - Wikipedia

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    Curb weight 898 kg (1,980 lb) A MT900S Photon variant is available which adds a Hewland transmission , thinwall subframes, Dymag carbon fiber magnesium wheels, titanium springs, and carbon fiber seats and bodywork, reducing the car's weight to just under its initial target at 898 kg (1,980 lb).

  5. Mack TerraPro - Wikipedia

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    Side loaders drive next to bins placed on the curb. Most have a way to self-load from bins. Some have a low hopper between the cab and body. Others have an arm that picks up the bin, raises it up along the side of the body, then dumps it in a hopper on the top of the body. Side loaders are used for residential curb-side pickup.

  6. Volvo C303 - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cross Country C303 (Tgb 11, A.K.A "Terrängbil 11", translated as "Terrain Vehicle 11") is the base model of a range of military vehicles produced by Volvo.. The car was developed in the late 60s based on the successful L3314 series and went into production in 1974.

  7. Curb - Wikipedia

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    Stone curbs and raised sidewalks on both sides of a 2000-year-old paved road in Pompeii, Italy A curb with the street name on the sidewalk in New Orleans. A curb (American English) or kerb (British English) is the edge where a raised sidewalk or road median/central reservation meets a street or other roadway.

  8. Interstate Highway standards - Wikipedia

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    Any curb is to have a sloping, and not a vertical face, and be no more than 4 inches (10 cm) in height. Special care should be taken when curbs are combined with barriers. Vertical clearance : The minimum vertical clearance under overhead structures, such as bridges, is 16 feet (4.9 m), including both paved shoulders and an allowance for extra ...

  9. Curb cut - Wikipedia

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    A curb cut , curb ramp, depressed curb, dropped kerb , pram ramp, or kerb ramp is a solid (usually concrete) ramp graded down from the top surface of a sidewalk to the surface of an adjoining street. It is designed primarily for pedestrian usage and commonly found in urban areas where pedestrian activity is expected.

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