Two-Axle
A "Two-Axle" vehicle has two axles, which are the rods that connect pairs of wheels. This configuration is common in many cars and light trucks, providing stability and support for the vehicle's weight. Each axle typically has two wheels, allowing for better handling and maneuverability on the road.
In the context of transportation regulations, two-axle vehicles often fall into specific categories for weight limits and tolls. They are generally easier to drive and park compared to larger vehicles with more axles, making them a popular choice for everyday use.