Ministry Plate
When goods vehicles over 3500 kg gross weight are first registered, an official plate (commonly referred to as a Ministry plate) is issued showing the maximum permissible gross vehicle weight and individual axle weights at which the vehicle or trailer is allowed to operate within Great Britain.
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Fuel Station (Fuel Island)
Not as attractive as a Petrol (Gas) Station, a fuel island is specifically laid out for trucks and trailers. It provides DERV, Red AdBlue services and fuel is normally delivered by means of a card…
Longer Heavier Vehicle (LHV)
Longer Heavier Vehicles (aka Super Lorries), is a classification of large goods vehicles . LHVs are not presently allowed to operate on UK roads, as they are longer and/or heavier than the law permits.
Pallet
Pallets come in various types, each with its own unique features and applications. In this article, we will explore the different types of pallets used in logistics in the UK,…
Curtain-Sider / Taughtliner
In this article, we will delve into the details of this versatile trailer, discussing its specifications, features, applications, common faults and costs.
Trailer Types
Here, we explore twenty types of trailers commonly used in the UK, along with their specifications, manufacturers, purchase costs, common faults, and the pros and cons associated with each.
King Pin
A Kingpin is a two or three and a half inch diameter vertical steel pin sticking out from the bottom of the front of the semi-trailer. A coupling device called…
Tri-Axle
Discover the benefits of tri-axle configurations in trailers. With three closely positioned axles, tri-axles enhance load distribution, stability, and performance, making them ideal for semi-trailers, logging trailers, and fuel tankers.…
Hub Odometer
In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of hub odometers, their applications, types, top European manufacturers, common faults, maintenance, and costs.
Advanced Emergency Braking System (AEBS)
A semi-automated braking system designed to help prevent collisions or to limit their consequences. As of legislation made in 2015 all road trucks (over 8 tonnes) sold in the UK must have…
Torsion Bar
A torsion bar is a strong flexible metal rod (about 3/4" thick) installed into a tail lift mechanism to help an operative to manually retract or deploy a lift platform.
Beavertail
The rear section of the body of a truck slopes downward. It looks like the tail of a beaver.

