5.3' = 161.5 cm.
53ft.
13'6".
1 cm = 0.4 inches or 1 inch = 2.5 cm
A trailer this size is 541.625 square meters.
They are the highest in the world (up to 53ft/16m at the top of the Bay)
They come in a variety of sizes: 20ft, 30ft, 40ft, 45ft and 53ft long, and normally 8'6" wide and high, although sometimes 9'6" high. The most common for international shipping 20ft and 40fts, the 45ft is mainly used for intra-Europe traffic and the 53ft is used in US trucking
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 ft =30.48 53 ft =1615.44 cm
1 m = 100 cm so 1 m 50 cm = 100 cm + 50 cm = 150 cm. Simple!
Commercial vehicles are prohibited on that parkway, period. It's a very hefty fine for violating that law, too.
Most empty tractors with trailer(48-53ft) weigh around 32-33,000 lbs. They are limited to 80,000 lbs. loaded, unless they have special permits.
43,248 CU FT. However, I think what you meant to say was 96 inches. Therefore the answer your looking for is 3,604 CU FT.
The height of the tide difference ranges from 3.5 meters (11ft) along the southwest shore of Nova Scotia and steadily increases as the flood waters travel up the 280 km (174 miles) of shoreline to the head of the Bay where, in the Minas Basin, the height of the tide can reach an incredible 16 meters (53ft).