0 used to describe vehicles that are designed to carry fairly light loads (= amounts of weight): --
a light-duty truck/van/pickup Light-duty trucks cost less and use less gasoline than heavy-duty ones.
1 used for describing work that involves less physical activity than the usual type: --
It assembled light-duty trucks and sport utility vehicles, which declined in popularity as gasoline prices increased.
This figure includes 150 urban transit buses, 45 school buses, 9,450 light-duty cars and trucks, and 2,400 forklifts and ice-resurfacers.
Finally, the front brakes on all light-duty trucks were switched from drum brakes to disc brakes, resulting in much less brake fade under heavy use.
The country's plug-in electric drive stock consist of 19,799 all-electric passenger and light-duty vehicles and 687 plug-in hybrids.
A light-duty car-float was later introduced and operated during favorable weather conditions to supplement the passenger ferry and shuttle van arrangements.
Likewise, the sort of vehicle used in the patrol varies, but may include light-duty pickup trucks, heavy-duty trucks, minivans, or wreckers.
The registered plug-in electric fleet consists of 28,827 all-electric passenger and light-duty vehicles, and 1,492 plug-in hybrids.
Best suited for light-duty, low-volume applications where cost is a factor.