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charliemsays...Trucks that long are common-place in Australia outside the major cities.
They are called Road-Trains.
kronosposeidonsays...^Thanks for the background info. They still seem unsafe, however.
9453says...74-wheeler? That's a lot of wheels.
FNORDcincosays...You think its dangerous now, just wait until the Desert Chuds attack!
siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'semi, truck, four, trailers, long, longest' to 'semi, truck, road train, four, trailers, long, longest' - edited by calvados
Stingraysays...>> ^charliem:
Trucks that long are common-place in Australia outside the major cities.
They are called Road-Trains.
Yup, that seems to be exactly where that's from... if you look close as it pulls out, you see the "Road Train" stickers on the front bumper.
That definitely must take some impressive driving.
Sagemindsays...Crazy Crazy!
I hope he gets lots 'o danger pay!
maatcsays...First thing you learn when driving through the desert over there is that these beasts own the road. If one of them comes towards you and the sealed road is too narrow for both of you, YOU are the one that wants to pull over.
While they usually would go off the road to avoid hitting you, the last thing you want is the cloud of gravel these things stir up to hail down on your windshield...
blackfox42says...*dead
siftbotsays...This video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by blackfox42.
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