What is the difference between a tipper truck and a dump truck?

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A tipping lorry (or 'truck') is a normal lorry with a buck which tips, either to the side or the rear. For example, grain lorries, builders trucks, gravel lorries.

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A dumper truck has a large bucket at the front that tips forwards, and a rear mounted cab. They generally won't get up much speed and are used mainly for road maintenance and on building sites.

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They are one of the same, no difference.
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