In some places, frozen dessert trucks are allowed to have stop signs and flashing red lights for the safety of the pedestrians who are crossing the roadway to or from the truck. Vehicles approaching a frozen dessert truck with the stop sign extended and lights flashing must stop before reaching the truck, look for pedestrians, then proceed slowly (usually 15 mph).
No, trucks pulling a trailers cannot be called ice cream trucks. You can read more at www.icecreamtrucksuperstore.com/ or www.icecreamtrucks.com Not usually. It would be more likely to be an ice cream vendor or an ice cream cart. Ice cream trucks are usually all-in-one.
You risk running somebody over, but the ice cream truck has no actual legal authority to compel traffic to stop.
an ice cream truck
You give the driver money - you get ice cream.
There are several companies operating Ice cream trucks. You will need to provide a description of the truck. There are many companies that operate ice cream trucks in ac. Daddy O's Dairy Barn, Coneheads Homemade Ice Cream and Big Dipper Ice Cream are just some of the examples.
yes they do
Yes, most ice cream trucks have air conditioning in it. Most trucks keep the ice cream cold by storing it in a cooling unit, much like a refrigerator. The truck themselves may not have air conditioning in it but there will be refridgeration to keep the ice cream cold. It really just depends on the truck.
Refrigerated trucks.
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uh, yeah! They drive around selling it to people. Yes it's ice cream.
the ice-cream truck comes around 2pm
They have to go to companys to pick the icecream up then they put it into icecream man's trucks (: