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  2. What is truck squatting and why are some states banning it? - AOL

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  3. Mississippi bans squatted vehicles, but what are they ... - AOL

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    One squatted truck enthusiast Will Husaar started a change.org petition in Tennessee in hopes of gathering enough support for the vehicles, but Gov. Bill Lee signed the bill into law at the end of ...

  4. The report went on the explain that many Carolina squat trucks have a height differential of 10, 12 or even 20 inches, which completely impairs the view for pedestrians, the police department argued.

  5. Kamaz - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1969, the company is known for its cab over trucks. As of 2014 [update] , KAMAZ is the largest truck producer in Russia and the CIS , producing 43,000 trucks a year. [ 6 ] Its trucks have won the Dakar Rally a record eighteen times , the most in the truck category by any manufacturer.

  6. Squatting in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The ACU in Utrecht was squatted in 1976 and bought by the squatters in 1994. It provides a venue space for benefit concerts , an anarchist library, a bar and a vegan restaurant. [ 11 ] ORKZ, or the Old Roman Catholic Hospital ( Dutch : Oude Rooms-Katholieke Ziekenhuis), is located in Groningen on the Verlengde Hereweg.

  7. Powered industrial truck - Wikipedia

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    In legal terms of the United States, a powered industrial truck (PIT) is a specialized motor vehicle defined in several standards: ANSI B56.1-1969 (PIT is a “mobile, power propelled truck used to carry, push, pull, lift, stack, or tier material.”), the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178 “Powered Industrial Trucks” regulation [1] and its standard interpretations [2] depending on industry type ...

  8. SC bans Carolina squat trucks. When will the new law go into ...

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    Squat truck drivers say their low-riding trucks are part of street culture. Some owners, like Coastal Carolina student Brett Michaels, say they’ve spent more than $15,000 on rigs.

  9. Wallpaper (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Wallpaper, stylized Wallpaper*, is a publication focusing on design and architecture, fashion, travel, art, and lifestyle. The magazine was launched in London in 1996 by Canadian journalist Tyler Brûlé and Austrian journalist Alexander Geringer. It is now owned by Future plc after its acquisition of TI Media.