Well, if you're talking about governed speed, you go to a service center with the software for the engine you have (Navistar, Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, etc.) and have them change the settings. If it's not your truck to do this with, 1: you have no business doing it, and 2: the ECM will be password protected, and you won't be able to change the settings.
Yes.
A parked semi truck has no momentum. A moving bicycle does. If both the bike and the truck are moving at the same speed in the same direction, the truck will have more because it has more mass.
In the switch assembly itself.
Who invented the Semi-truck?
250 - 600+. Really depends on what the engine is and what rating it was purchased at.
If the semi truck knocked on the garbage truck, yes.
This happens all the time, allowing that the semi truck maintains the correct following distance there is no problem.
Yes, there are commercial/semi truck repair shops, in San Diego. Dion International Trucks, Fleet Supply Inc., C&M Motors, and southern California Fleet Services are a few of the commercial or semi truck repair shops available in San Diego.
A vehicle with 18 wheels is commonly known as a "semi-truck" or "tractor-trailer."
Semi-articulated
Mine, which is an International 9400i hooked to a 53-foot dry van, is 73 feet long.
Between 2 and 10 MPG depending on load, road conditions and speed