Lorry, I think.
A lorry transports cargo, a bus transports people.
Yes but they say truck in America and lorry in England ^_^
In British English, a "lorry" is a large truck. The word "truck" is also used in British English, but it tends to refer to pickup trucks or flatbed trucks, rather than vehicles with an enclosed compartment.
Lorry - British = truck American.
No the lorry is truckThe words "lorry " and "truck" are simply the British and American versions of the same thing. - A road going vehicle that can carry cargo.
Yes. Lorry is a British term used for truck.
Lorry is another name for a truck. The first motor truck was built in 1896 by the German, Gottlieb Daimler.
Depending on the company and goods, a truck (lorry) driver would typically earn between $28,000 and $62,000 per year.
lorry
In England, people typically refer to a truck as a "lorry."
Truck is used quite frequently as is lorry.