Straight Truck
A straight truck, also known as a box truck or cube truck, is a type of commercial vehicle with a cargo area attached to a chassis and a cab. Unlike tractor-trailers, the cargo area and cab are part of the same structure, creating a single, unarticulated unit. Straight trucks are commonly used for transporting goods in local and regional distribution, as they are more maneuverable and easier to navigate in tight spaces compared to larger articulated trucks.
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FAQ
A logistics company may use a straight truck for last-mile deliveries in urban areas, where larger tractor-trailers may have difficulty navigating narrow streets and tight parking spaces. The straight truck's smaller size and increased maneuverability make it an ideal choice for delivering goods directly to customers or retail outlets.