What is the load capacity of a 3.8-meter truck?
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3.8-meter trucks generally have a load capacity of around 2 tons. Here are specific details about truck types: 1. Truck Categories: In logistics and transportation, trucks remain crucial vehicles with varying lengths and shapes. Generally, trucks are classified into flatbed trucks, high-rail trucks, box trucks, semi-trailers, high-low deck trucks, refrigerated trucks, semi-enclosed trucks, container trucks, wing-body trucks, detachable trailer trucks, hazardous material trucks, tanker trucks, extra-high/extra-long trucks, hydraulic telescopic trucks, etc. 2. Truck Lengths: Classification by length includes multiple types such as 3800mm, 4200mm, 5800mm, 6800mm, 7200mm, 9600mm, 12500mm, and 14000mm. The vehicle's length determines its load capacity - longer bodies enable greater payloads. For trucks, heavy and medium-duty cargo vehicles and semi-trailers must not exceed 4000mm in height from ground level, while container-type trucks cannot surpass 4200mm. Overheight or overloaded trucks compromise driver safety and increase accident risks during high-speed operation.