This may or may not directly affect your operation, but it will have an impact on the overall industry. One of the key areas is the state’s compliance with 23 CFR 650 Subpart C, of the National Bridge Inspection Standards.
The importance of this, as it relates to your box truck (or other fleet vehicles), is the possible changes to bridge load ratings. These weight limit changes might require bridges to have their ratings changed, affecting their maximum load-carrying limits.
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3. Box Truck Designs
A box truck is recognized by its ‘box’ like shaped body design. It is also known by other names; these include a cube van, cube truck, box van, some even call them a rolling toaster.
But the one main thing to remember is that they are a straight truck, (cab and bed are on the same frame).
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Besides the box shape, this type of truck usually has the cabin separate from the cargo space, though some do have an access point between the two. Most have the standard roll up doors, though some might have hinged doors.