Why American Semi-Trucks Are Long-Nosed?
Ever wondered why the trucks in America are conventional long-nosed, when almost all trucks in Europe are cab-overs?
But first what is a conventional long-nosed?
A long-nosed conventional truck, also known as a conventional cab truck or simply a conventional, is a type of truck design where the engine is located in front of the cab, creating a distinct "nose" or hood. This is in contrast to cab-over-engine (COE) trucks, where the cab is positioned directly over the engine.
This difference is driven by several key factors related to regulations, practicality, and design philosophy.
Let's dive into the details in this video
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