Lorry
A lorry is a motor vehicle designed to transport goods. In British and Irish English, the term is standard, while in North American English the equivalent is typically called a truck or a semi-trailer. Lorries are generally larger and heavier than passenger cars and are built to carry payloads over varying distances.
Most lorries are either rigid or articulated. A rigid lorry has a single chassis with both the
Cargo bodies come in various forms, such as box vans, flatbeds, curtainsiders, tankers, and dumpers. Some lorries
Lorries are used across freight distribution, construction, manufacturing supply chains, waste management, and service industries. Their
The origin of the term lorry is uncertain, but it has long been used in the United