


High-Sided Vehicles: Providing Protection and Clearance
High-sided refers to a vehicle or machine that has a tall or elevated side or sides, typically above the wheel wells or undercarriage. This can provide additional protection or clearance for the occupants or components inside, and can also make it easier to access or maintain the vehicle or machine from the side.
Some examples of high-sided vehicles include:
* Trucks and buses with high ride heights or tall wheel wells
* Construction equipment like backhoes and telehandlers with elevated cabs or platforms
* Agricultural machinery like tractors and combines with high-clearance undercarriages
* Emergency response vehicles like ambulances and fire trucks with raised roofs or high sides for better access to patients or firefighting equipment.
In general, high-sided vehicles are designed to provide more space and clearance for the occupants or components inside, and can be useful in situations where ground clearance or accessibility is important.



