The wheelbase could be anywhere from 160 inches to over 300 inches, all things dependent. For a sleeper berth equipped line haul tractor, 220 - 265 inches of wheelbase is the norm.
a stern-wheeler is in the middle of the boat , like a propeller . a side-wheeler is 2 wheels on bot sides of the boat
Feet, Metres or some on the number of wheels the truck has eg. 12 wheeler
The back wheels are the only wheels that actually move. The front wheels are the wheels that steer.
Fear of wheels also known as scared of wheels, frightened of wheels and wheeler discomfort.
A vehicle with eight wheels.
A 14-wheeler typically refers to a truck with 14 wheels, often used for heavy-duty transportation. The length of a 14-wheeler can vary based on its design and purpose, but they generally range between 20 to 30 feet long. Some models may be longer depending on the cargo capacity and configuration. Always check specific manufacturer specifications for precise measurements.
An Arctic lorry has the most wheels. An "eighteen wheeler" or "semi" has eighteen wheels, including the trailer.
An Apé is a 3 wheeler
cycle, bike, wheels, two-wheeler
18, hence the name.
A motorcycle has two or three wheels.
"18 wheeler" referred to tractor-trailer units with a total of five axles (four wheels per drive and trailer axle plus two wheels on the steer axle = 18 wheels). However, it has become a common expression for tractor-trailer units in general, whether or not they have 18 wheels.