A conventional truck is a type of truck with its engine in front of the driver (much like in a typical car), as opposed to underneath with no nose like in a cab over. This is the most common type of truck found in North America since the truck and trailer length regulations are not as strict as compared to many other countries. They are also popular for certain uses in South American countries and in Australia. The design gives the driver more leg room, and a smoother ride.
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