What is the maximum load capacity of a 3.8-meter truck?
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A 3.8-meter truck can carry approximately 2 tons. Here is some extended information about trucks: 1. Trucks are categorized into flatbed trucks, high-railing trucks, box trucks, semi-trailers, high-low deck trucks, refrigerated trucks, semi-enclosed trucks, container trucks, wing trucks, detachable trailers, hazardous material trucks, tank trucks, high-low over-dimensional trucks, hydraulic telescopic trucks, etc. 2. Trucks are classified by length into 3.8 meters, 4.2 meters, 5.8 meters, 6.8 meters, 7.2 meters, 9.6 meters, 12.5 meters, 14 meters, etc. 3. The length of the truck body determines its load capacity; the longer the body, the greater the load capacity. 4. For trucks, the height of cargo for heavy and medium-duty trucks and semi-trailers must not exceed 4 meters from the ground, while container-type trucks must not exceed 4.2 meters. Over-height and overloaded trucks can compromise driver safety and pose risks during high-speed driving.