Just trucks. The is no different name.
A lorry.
Articulated lorries, or Heavy Goods Vehicles (although HGVs are a broader category than just articulated trucks).
No. Their trucks are manual.
A fleet of trucks is called a convoy.
England is called England...
Yes. Well, typically. There are trucks that are vehicles: pickups, flatbeads, rollbacks, box trucks, panel trucks, semi-trucks, etc. There are trucks that are carts, such as factory carts. There are also trucks beneath your skateboard; the axel and bracket that hold the skateboard wheels is called a truck.
Moronophobia.
Cabover.
A group of trucks is typically referred to as a fleet. A fleet can consist of various types of trucks, such as delivery trucks, semi-trucks, or dump trucks, that are owned or operated by the same company or organization. Fleet management involves overseeing the maintenance, operations, and logistics of these trucks to ensure efficiency and productivity.
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.
The first trucks produced by International were light-duty trucks produced in 1907. They continued to make these light-duty trucks until 1975.