You’ve probably seen them—those compact, boxy trucks that once dominated American highways. Cab-over trucks, with their characteristic flat front, were once a staple of the American trucking world. But today, they’re rare, almost completely replaced by long-nose trucks. So, what happened?
Why did America abandon cab-over trucks for good?
Today, we’re diving into the reasons behind this shift in the American trucking industry. From comfort and livability to infrastructure and regulations, we’ll explore why cab-over trucks fell out of favor in the U.S., even as they remained popular in Europe.
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Why Did Cab-Over Trucks Disappear In The US?
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