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 group of trucks is called a fleet. Trucks that have formed a group while traveling on a highway are called a convoy.
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.
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.