Truck

A truck is a motor vehicle designed for utility purposes, to transport materials, or for personal and recreational use. Many variants of pre-War trucks can be found throughout the wasteland, their remains still littering the roadways of the United States.

Characteristics
Almost all trucks share a common construction: they are made of a chassis, a cab, an area for placing cargo or equipment, axles, suspension and roadwheels, an engine, and a drivetrain. Many also tow one or more trailers or semi-trailers. Although some trucks are built to individual tasks, others are more standardized, being tailored to specialized tasks. Many have pre-War company, military, or governmental names and logos emblazoned on them.

Fuel trucks


A semi trailer truck, used by the military for fuel transport.

Flatbed trucks


A flatbed truck, used for hazardous materials transport.

Semi trailer truck


A semi trailer truck, used for commercial cargo transport.

Fire truck (Mojave)


Red in color with large printed words of "FIRE" on the sides and front of the truck. The doors read "Searchlight" and the back notes "750 GPM" or gallons per minute, with a 300 gallon booster.

Military truck


A flatbed truck, used for military transport.

Dump truck


A truck used for collecting and hauling away refuse.

Winterized truck


A flatbed truck, used in winter landscapes.

Pickup truck


A traditional gasoline-powered engine, retrofitted with a nuclear turbine system. Used for light commercial or personal transport.

Semi-trailer truck


Several variants of semi-trailer truck can be found, including flatbed truck, those with and without trailers, and fuel tankers.

Mining dump truck


Used to ferry mined ore, this industrial dump truck found in the Ash Heap region of Appalachia.

Fire truck (Appalachia)


Purpose made for the fighting of fires, featuring a sloped front grille, larger cab with front and back seats, as well as a big, streamlined water tank. The vehicle also has two faded blue rotating-beacons as its emergency lights.

Pick-R-Up truck


Pick up truck with low suspension, a single-occupant cabin and flatbed compartment in the rear.

Pick-R-Up tow truck


A Pick-R-Up variant tow truck, single-occupant cabin, hook mechanism present for towing small land vehicles.

Off-road vehicle


Large and boxy with room for four: the driver, a front passenger, and two rear passengers on a bench behind them. A spare tire is also mounted on the back on the right side of the vehicle.

Transport truck


Bearing the logo for Jay's Moving on the side, these transport trucks are commercial vehicles designed to move cargo such as foodstuff and manufactured products.

Ice cream truck


Driven by the merchant Jesse and is the only working vehicle in Carbon.

Road tractor truck


Called "truck" in-game, a road tractor is a high-powered truck designed to pull trailers or the mobile science lab.

Scouter truck


Great for quick reconnaissance work. The cockpit is almost entirely enclosed, although the armor is really only effective against light weapons. It holds two individuals but has a reasonable cargo capacity.

Tank truck


A large diesel truck designed to carry and transport liquefied loads. These loads can range from conventional water to more hazardous, dangerous, and reactive liquids such as liquid nitrogen, acids, or hydrocarbons such as oil.

Nuka-Cola truck


Sporting the Nuka-Cola logo on their right side, they delivered crates of Nuka-Cola products throughout the country.

Armored truck
Only suited for driving on roads, lest the tires and suspension be ruined and the vehicle immobilized, becoming a landmark but no longer operable.

Steam truck
Steam trucks were used by super mutants in the Master's Army during the invasion of Necropolis.

Appearances
Trucks appear in all Fallout games to date.

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