Depends entirely on the truck.
Radius 16metres Hence Diamer 32metres
Type your answer here... 50'
That depends on the wheelbase of the power unit.
Measure from the point the trailer connects to the truck to the center of trailer axle ( if a tandem axle trailer measure to the center point between axles) multiply by 2 and this will have you close to turning radius.
36 feet
No. Recent advance in technology do not require idling of a semi.
There are many different types of fire trucks out there, ranging from vehicles built on a pickup truck chassis up to the articulated hook-and-ladder trucks. What the turn radius will be is dependent primarily on what the wheelbase of that vehicle is.
Who invented the Semi-truck?
If the semi truck knocked on the garbage truck, yes.
20.6 ' turning radius
There is an inside radius and an outside radius. Both are the radius of the curve required by the car to maximize the turning capabilities of the vehicle. The variables are the length of the vehicle and turn angle of the tires relative to the body of the car. So a typical car would be much less than a large truck. All makes and models vary.