it`s not the worst road here in norway! try to driv the old Åkra fjorden then you got a narrow road. it is to plases to met other cars, and on the rest or the road you have 30 centimeter clerens thats the worst road in norway.
lukly it closed for some year ago! now we got a new road that haf a meter wider :)
The biggest asset is a skilled driver of every each company.That's the biggest factor in trucking industry this days...like this video very much...Best regards from Canada...also driving Volvo VN. US.Model...Cheers.Mike
They cant complain south in norway that its small roads and that.. if u go to north norway and drive here u will se what steep and small roads mean.. spesial in wintertime..
Well... It's my dream to see an american trucker doing this.. this is acctually real truckdriving, not like in the USA where u haul like 100 tons on a huge highway from a to b..
@xpsghawkx come to canada or alaska for that matter, you got the weight right but its off road single lane for the most part a good portion of the roads are winter only. hairpin turns at the bottom of hills single lane bridge over some creek or river then straight up the other side. even with a tridrive you throw a set of chains. even with all that I'd do it before having to deal with the idiot 4 wheelers on the freeways. bet that is the same anywhere.
@xpsghawkx actually, while I agree that our roads are 70% nice and straight, the rest are not. Based on your profile, you are in Norway, and I doubt that you have ever driven on our roads. Western states, like Colorado, Wyoming, Utah etc. fall under that rest 30%. For example, when it snows in those states, most of the time our major interstate 80 gets closed. Imagine what happens to the smaller highways and routes which you have to take to deliver freight. Your comment is ignorant.
@FatasMe are you familiar with the trucks at all in norway? I was wondering why they use a tag instead of another drive axel with a full lockers? putting the extra weight on the driver is good but not as good as the extra drive axel. is it a law or just a preferance thing?
@123456789mischief Thats very common in scandinavia, to have a tag axle and not a boogie drive, even many log trucks are 6x2, Its very much preferable, trucks more manaurable, and you can add a lot of press on the drive. Some also have 6x4, but still they have lift on the rear axle, to add press, if its icy, you do not need 4 spinning wheels, you need pressure on the wheels.
@haustan123 intresting thought and it has its merrits. the counter argument i have is we also have a 6x8 (tri drive) configureation and they routinely go up the hills without chains where the 4x6 requires chains. thanks for the reply explained the idea well.
Tell me; What "narrow roads" do you get from Stryn? Steep, from the last tunnel to Hjelle, but from that place it is beautiful roads also for roadtrains. The weight is not the issue here, but the driver.
@hallep9 Typisk "cowboyer" som deg å være verdensmester. Tipper du er under 30 år, kjørt max 4 og det eneste som gjelder er Scania? Det er vel som det blir sagt i filmen, sjåføren det stort sett kommer an på, ikke bilen.
@KettenkradTT er ikke under 30,kjørt i 15år,kjører ikke scania og har både kjørt og snakka med volvo sjåfører som mene det samme.stabilitet e ikke volvos beste egenskap.men du har vel fått med deg såpass lite at du ikke vet om de problemene som de fortsatt sliter med.bare ei uke siden en splitter ny tømmer bil holdt på å velte i ei rundkjøring på stjørdal p.g.a. knekt stabstag.verdensmester kan du vær sjøl din nisse.
Hi, have you already started the restoration of your old 141 Scania, which I spotted at the back of your yard?? I have passed your company by incidence in summer 2009 when I was on holiday in Norway by motorbike. Gorgeous landscape and nice people up there. This road after I have passed your company was really tight for trucks... My 141 project is nearyl finished, but my F89 is awaiting restoration... best wishes from Germany and from V8Operator !
missing one thing from then i drived volvo, thats the new I-shift. But the Scania is worth driving anyway, v8 and i means its better comfort in Scania, Better place, no cold metall and dont sitting with the face into the front window, :) driving often these roads there :)
i was in norway about 3 weeks ago with a freind of mine and i was impressed
in my opinion the most beautifull trip i ever made and i have being all over europe with the truck Nice people overthere and not so fucked up as in the rest of europe
I've been on Norwegian roads when I worked for Mammoet, from Holland, Germany, Danmark, all the way through Sweden and Finland to Rypefjord, near Hammerest in the north. I will remember this trip all my life as the most beautifull trip I ever made with my truck.
beautiful places beautiful video...
caminhoneironohaulin 3 days ago
it`s not the worst road here in norway! try to driv the old Åkra fjorden then you got a narrow road. it is to plases to met other cars, and on the rest or the road you have 30 centimeter clerens thats the worst road in norway.
lukly it closed for some year ago! now we got a new road that haf a meter wider :)
thegoodbeer1 3 weeks ago
The biggest asset is a skilled driver of every each company.That's the biggest factor in trucking industry this days...like this video very much...Best regards from Canada...also driving Volvo VN. US.Model...Cheers.Mike
MikeVN680 2 months ago
Mycke bra video!
FlorianAreiter 2 months ago
i was expecting something like a crashing truck?
brandweerBoZ 2 months ago
everything is fine
vecdetozcomert 2 months ago
tres beau mais dommage pour la traduction
25Routier 3 months ago
You are an Norwegian driver, and you don' have a tandem, nor a spot on snow chains, you probably don't even got a differential lock.
kennjohnsen 3 months ago
They cant complain south in norway that its small roads and that.. if u go to north norway and drive here u will se what steep and small roads mean.. spesial in wintertime..
sveine86 4 months ago
We want IRT Norway
rhesuskongen 4 months ago 5
@rhesuskongen Irt norway with europian drivers only!
crazytattoofreak 2 weeks ago
The competition for Norways worst road is pretty hard. I'm not sure if this ones my choise... but nice vid.
aribor70 4 months ago 3
Jeez.
2URBO2 4 months ago
at 3:03
never been this fast driving 10 - 20 mph on an icy road :D
MrMelone89 5 months ago
Ice road truckers? Bah...
ml191172 6 months ago 3
Magnifico video, imagens únicas e belas, mas também muito dificeis de trabalhar. Muito obrigado (de Portugal)
12sabado2 6 months ago
I have really enjoyed this video. Awesome trucks,drivers and director. Good luck to tenden !
ErikasTGX 8 months ago
Volvo sucks.
Scania is the King of the road.
airman49 9 months ago
No idea how Norway does it.
FatasMe 10 months ago
Nice video, great trucks
PavelJanda1 10 months ago
Well... It's my dream to see an american trucker doing this.. this is acctually real truckdriving, not like in the USA where u haul like 100 tons on a huge highway from a to b..
xpsghawkx 10 months ago
@xpsghawkx come to canada or alaska for that matter, you got the weight right but its off road single lane for the most part a good portion of the roads are winter only. hairpin turns at the bottom of hills single lane bridge over some creek or river then straight up the other side. even with a tridrive you throw a set of chains. even with all that I'd do it before having to deal with the idiot 4 wheelers on the freeways. bet that is the same anywhere.
123456789mischief 10 months ago
@xpsghawkx actually, while I agree that our roads are 70% nice and straight, the rest are not. Based on your profile, you are in Norway, and I doubt that you have ever driven on our roads. Western states, like Colorado, Wyoming, Utah etc. fall under that rest 30%. For example, when it snows in those states, most of the time our major interstate 80 gets closed. Imagine what happens to the smaller highways and routes which you have to take to deliver freight. Your comment is ignorant.
FatasMe 10 months ago
When company lets you customize your own truck, that's a COMPANY.
FatasMe 11 months ago 26
@FatasMe are you familiar with the trucks at all in norway? I was wondering why they use a tag instead of another drive axel with a full lockers? putting the extra weight on the driver is good but not as good as the extra drive axel. is it a law or just a preferance thing?
123456789mischief 10 months ago
@123456789mischief Thats very common in scandinavia, to have a tag axle and not a boogie drive, even many log trucks are 6x2, Its very much preferable, trucks more manaurable, and you can add a lot of press on the drive. Some also have 6x4, but still they have lift on the rear axle, to add press, if its icy, you do not need 4 spinning wheels, you need pressure on the wheels.
haustan123 9 months ago
@haustan123 intresting thought and it has its merrits. the counter argument i have is we also have a 6x8 (tri drive) configureation and they routinely go up the hills without chains where the 4x6 requires chains. thanks for the reply explained the idea well.
123456789mischief 3 months ago
@FatasMe i know, what more can u ask for :P
geppegep 5 months ago
Volvo #1
from US
CMLovejoy 11 months ago
Is this Jeremy Clarkson doing the narration?
erdsicht 1 year ago
This year i want to go in Norway and work lorry driver and maybe you can help me find the best company to work for? Maybe you cant write me
marius.vaiciulis@flf.vu.lt
now i work in university, but for my self i want to drive a truck :)
thanks :)
heamsters 1 year ago
Jeg heter også Håvard Nesje!
MrTrondhjem 1 year ago
Tell me; What "narrow roads" do you get from Stryn? Steep, from the last tunnel to Hjelle, but from that place it is beautiful roads also for roadtrains. The weight is not the issue here, but the driver.
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MrTrondhjem 1 year ago
Good skills, but road is not narrow,, take a look in bolivia: the road of death.
Ok, they don't have snow and ice.
G13Xtrem 1 year ago
@G13Xtrem And where do you think they find their Volvos?
No offense Bolivian truckers are tough and deserve respect
rhesuskongen 1 year ago
i wood love to se a movie like this wher they drive from Husøya to Finnsnes ( northen norway ) on winter roads , i wood say they are worse then this .
crlygrrl19 1 year ago
super kool I liked it ! well done and Norway is such a beautiful country Hi from Canada
WildMrECoyote 1 year ago
har itj kjørt my hvis man mene vovlo e bygd for norske veia hahahahaha
hallep9 1 year ago
@hallep9 Typisk "cowboyer" som deg å være verdensmester. Tipper du er under 30 år, kjørt max 4 og det eneste som gjelder er Scania? Det er vel som det blir sagt i filmen, sjåføren det stort sett kommer an på, ikke bilen.
Hilsen en som kjører DAF
KettenkradTT 1 year ago
@KettenkradTT er ikke under 30,kjørt i 15år,kjører ikke scania og har både kjørt og snakka med volvo sjåfører som mene det samme.stabilitet e ikke volvos beste egenskap.men du har vel fått med deg såpass lite at du ikke vet om de problemene som de fortsatt sliter med.bare ei uke siden en splitter ny tømmer bil holdt på å velte i ei rundkjøring på stjørdal p.g.a. knekt stabstag.verdensmester kan du vær sjøl din nisse.
hallep9 1 year ago
@hallep9 Er vel heller snakk om å specce bilen riktig.
Største problemet er vel at euroboggien ikke er ment for norske forhold
Scania anbefalte vel i sin tid Hchassiet til Norske brukere
rhesuskongen 1 year ago
SUPER VIDEO
truckernacion 1 year ago 4
Hi, have you already started the restoration of your old 141 Scania, which I spotted at the back of your yard?? I have passed your company by incidence in summer 2009 when I was on holiday in Norway by motorbike. Gorgeous landscape and nice people up there. This road after I have passed your company was really tight for trucks... My 141 project is nearyl finished, but my F89 is awaiting restoration... best wishes from Germany and from V8Operator !
V8Operator 1 year ago
why dont you guys run bogie drive with cross locks for traction we do in oz pulling 100 ton plus any way good video
debrobertr 1 year ago
Its fun to drive there in summer too.Just keep up the speed and watch the scared look on peoples faces.
cobra3289 1 year ago
Very nice video, thanks!
Sebe1337 2 years ago
he drives there, so do i :) no big deal :)
scaniawahl 2 years ago
@scaniawahl you are a skilled driver ;P
MegaZsolti 1 year ago
@MegaZsolti thanx :))
scaniawahl 1 year ago
nice video:))))) great trucks
borko983 2 years ago
nice video :)))) great trucks
borko983 2 years ago
thanks for this video....!!
omnisong 2 years ago
missing one thing from then i drived volvo, thats the new I-shift. But the Scania is worth driving anyway, v8 and i means its better comfort in Scania, Better place, no cold metall and dont sitting with the face into the front window, :) driving often these roads there :)
scaniawahl 2 years ago
i was in norway about 3 weeks ago with a freind of mine and i was impressed
in my opinion the most beautifull trip i ever made and i have being all over europe with the truck Nice people overthere and not so fucked up as in the rest of europe
TheTrucker38 2 years ago
Nice one movie, i like drive volvos, they are the best in my opinion.
PolishTruckDriver 2 years ago
Awesome video
I've been on Norwegian roads when I worked for Mammoet, from Holland, Germany, Danmark, all the way through Sweden and Finland to Rypefjord, near Hammerest in the north. I will remember this trip all my life as the most beautifull trip I ever made with my truck.
V8dieselpower 2 years ago 28
i'm a norwegian and know of these fucked up roads and it's EVERYWERE! many ugly places you easely can lost your life!
rooldal 2 years ago
Bellissimo Video!!!
Nardizzi 2 years ago
Wonderful video!!!
TheRubberDuck1 2 years ago
Great video as always instructive.
Alberto ***** fv.
truckernacion 2 years ago