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From: Yarra Junction, Australia
Interesting question for someone from a country where this is common practice.. 

You won't see that rig "train" over here in the states.. LOL.. BP emblems scare the crap out of us..
Just bust'n on ya mrmala32,, I had the same thoughts as you on that picture. For those who didn't catch it, that's 2x20' dry ship containers on the truck, not a single forty footer..
I'm still waiting for him to break out the pictures of things he's dropped...



You won't see that rig "train" over here in the states.. LOL.. BP emblems scare the crap out of us..
Just bust'n on ya mrmala32,, I had the same thoughts as you on that picture. For those who didn't catch it, that's 2x20' dry ship containers on the truck, not a single forty footer..
I'm still waiting for him to break out the pictures of things he's dropped...

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From: Stockholm Sweden
No there is no regulations at all.. and the police offers you a free drink if you hawe a Really Big Load
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No but we can be max 24 meters and 60 tons without promission. And ower 3,1 meter wide they say we need a followig warning car.
Max headroom is 4,5 meters but it is not illegal to be higher you just hawe to Watch out. Otherwise it can be expensiwe.
.No but we can be max 24 meters and 60 tons without promission. And ower 3,1 meter wide they say we need a followig warning car.
Max headroom is 4,5 meters but it is not illegal to be higher you just hawe to Watch out. Otherwise it can be expensiwe.
Last edited by kjell; 02-08-2014 at 10:42 AM.




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