57 is equal to about 1 foot 10½ inches.
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Area of 57 foot diameter circle:Area = pi * (d/2)2 = 3.1416 * 28.52 = 3.1416 * 812.25 = 2551.76 square feet
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 57 inches is equal to 57/12 = 4.75 feet or 4 feet 9 inches.
There are 12 inches in a foot. That means it would be 57 inches.
No. The 57 foot trailers are restricted use, and are limited to a few Western states. In order to use one in Louisiana, it would require a permit from the Louisiana DOT.
80,000, same as it is with a 53' van. Even with a 57' foot trailer, the 41' bridge law between the drive axles and the trailer tandems still applies.
57-foot trailers are legal in certain states, including Arkansas, Florida, Texas, and Mississippi. However, regulations can vary, so it's essential to check with each state's transportation department for specific rules and restrictions.
Arizona, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Texas, and Wyoming will allow you to pull 57 foot trailers. Texas and Louisiana will allow you to pull 59-foot trailers that were licensed prior to December 1, 1982. All states will allow you to pull 53-foot trailers. Although the technically correct answer is 59 feet, the fact that the only run you can actually make in a 59 is from Texas to Louisiana and the very limited range of states a 57 can be used in means the longest practical trailer is 53 feet long.
Well there are no 55 foot trailers. The standard now days are the 53 foot trailers. Some companies have experimented with 57 foot trailers but they could ot be taken east of the Mississippi when I was driving. The total length varies depending on the rig that is pulling the trailer. The combination I believe is usally around 65-70 feet, could be a little less or a little more depending on the rig. Having recently conducted a study in California in hopes of changing the length law in this state, I measured 67 tractor trailer combinations. 57 of those combinations had measurements that fell between 73-75 feet. All combinations were made up of a conventioal tractor and a single 53 foot trailer. Hope this helps you.
A handful of states permit 57' trailers. However, most states only permit trailers up to 53' in length.
Anywhere from 20 to 53 feet. A 26-foot trailer is called a pup trailer, and on the freeway they're pulled as doubles. (Plus they only have one axle, not two.) There are a lot of 48-foot reefers floating around; this is what you'd use to pull food to a supermarket in a congested area because it's not as hard to turn as a 53-footer is. Guys who pull intermodal containers have four basic sizes: 20-foot, 40-foot, 45-foot and 53-foot, and a lot of flatbeds are 48 feet long. Most dry vans are 53-footers. In certain states like Texas, you may even see a 57-footer
I know you can use them in Texas, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona, and California But can you use them in Nevada, Oregon or Washington.
57 is equal to about 1 foot 10½ inches.
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57 inches = 4 foot 9 inches or 145 centimetres.
Area of 57 foot diameter circle:Area = pi * (d/2)2 = 3.1416 * 28.52 = 3.1416 * 812.25 = 2551.76 square feet