Single-Axle Trucks
Single-axle trucks are vehicles designed with one axle at the rear, which supports the weight of the truck and its cargo. This configuration allows for better maneuverability and is often used for lighter loads. They are commonly found in delivery services and small construction jobs, where agility is essential.
These trucks typically have a lower weight capacity compared to dual-axle trucks, making them suitable for urban environments and tight spaces. Single-axle trucks can be equipped with various body styles, including flatbeds and box trucks, to accommodate different types of cargo and transportation needs.