Empty trucks often take longer to stop than fully-loaded trucks.

The brakes, tires, springs, and shock absorbers on heavy-duty vehicles are designed to work best when the vehicle is fully loaded. Empty trucks require longer distances to stop because their lighter weight allows them less traction.

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