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  • i like to see drive a truck with 113 trailers

  • great video clip, because i like to see not photos i like too see drive this trucks. photos can be manipulated and videos not. i find clips with photos not with movies.

  • I've heard of Austrailian "road trains", but never figured out how they were able to negotiate curves in the road.

  • How can the limo (last picture) make a turn?

    Is it even possible to turn a vehicle with that length?

  • @freddy9867 that limo is real but really old. I agree how can a limo that long make a turn ??

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  • Parallel park that!

  • Lord of war...I prefer it my way.

  • ok now lets park in reverse!

  • wyprzedzałem takie

  • Makes you wonder why they don't just build more railroads in australia.

  • @l008comm I agree, you can certainly move more weight using less fuel using rail.

    But, still, those Road Trains are impressive as hell.

  • @l008comm - We have a total population equivalent to one of your larger cities spread around the coastline of a continent as large as the continental United States, about seventy percent of which is parched desert. Nothing to wonder about, really

  • How dose that limo turn

  • fucking slide show

  • So, three point turns are out the question then. LOL :)

  • good job on 300k views with google images an no music :)

  • try reversing that shit! I have trouble reversing a trailer!

  • I want to see one back up

  • @Forest9924 no problem...let me just adjust my mirrors and were good to go

  • on 0:43 if hes trying 2 make us believe its dat long well if u look closely dares lots of diffident trucks

  • Put this in to the search bar 1.474km long Australian built Mack Road Train with 113 trailers

  • Walking Legend the record like all records always have people chasing them and most likely been broken again. Go to my page you'll see the latest reversing truck world record or go to this website truckinaussies on the net

  • Man if I was driving behind one if these I would have to shoot myself.

  • The world's longest truck was put together in 2006 by some people in Clifton, Queensland, Australia. It broke the record with one prime mover and 112 trailers. Nearly 1.5 kilometres in length (almost 1 mile).

  • sorry but this isn't the longest , the longest it's 94 miles long with 112 semi-trailers

  • @WalkingLegend2 94 miles, really? Huff less glue

  • Git R Done

  • loved the quad at the devils marbles

    

  • it's so easy to take few photos of truck riding on the track and then put them together

  • Peak Oil, Ha, Ha, Ha

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  • The crash rate of road trains is the smallest in the country. The legal speed limit for them is 90 km/h (56 m/hr) and are only allowed on designated routes. The main reason for crashes here involving trucks is car drivers not being aware of what a truck can and can't do. We can't pull up on a dime like you can in your car and it takes us longer to pick up speed than you can

  • Those trucks must have so much tourque

  • It would be interesting to see the Australian vehicle accident stats involving roadtrains .. there's a reason we don't do it in North America.

  • @MelioraCogito Comparing heavily populated North America to the Australian outback is one of those apples and oranges things...you can't do it. The accident rate is negligible. These things are a very necessary part of transport in a vast remotely populated continent. You rarely see more than three trailers on a highway. The four trailers are usually used on remote roads serving mining operations and anything over four will be on a private road. Check my videos playlist "Big Rigs".

  • @Rocketboy1950 Completely understandable – we also have a vast RR network throughout NA, again as you point out primarily a result of our population – I believe Australia’s RR system is kept mostly to the periphery of the continent, with perhaps a few single lines running through the centre to reach the opposite side (though I'm certainly no authority on the matter). But again your points are well taken. Cheers.

  • i thought australians were dumb for inventing the road train... but its the dumb canadians who come out on top by calling it a train truck.

  • @natekarr Nothing dumb about efficient transport whereas the right to bear arms seems incredibly dumb to us although it seems to be a good population control tool. Broad brushing a whole country as dumb because you don't understand the reason for being of road trains says more about your level of intellect than it does of ours.

  • @natekarr  canadians are dumb. that is all. thanks for your argument.

  • @natekarr well Mr.perfect I am sure that you have called something other than what it's name really is so you shouldn't be so hateful and ugly people that live in glass houses well you know the rest, Just Sayin 

  • A few Volvos in there... Nice and comfy.

  • They are called, Road Trains

  • @alexander1485

    thank you for information the correct of title of Road Trains.

  • @alexander1485 You never see a moving vid, WHY? I can hook as many trailers to my rig, and submit to Guiness or even UTUBE, but don't ask me to actually pull em! They don't! Park me on a deserted freeway or field, and start hooking up trailers after trailers, and snap a photo as if I was turning my wheels, and there you go! But i'm sure they mean well.

  • Im getting close to the edge of youtube when people start showing worms on there face its terrible there make u wanna throw up

  • why dont they just build a rail road?

  • @WolfStorms44 because its not financially viable and you can take a truck anywhere, dont have rail networks everywhere.

  • @WolfStorms44 - You need to see how sparsely populated Australia is once you get away from the eastern seaboard. We have ONE railway that connects the west to the east, and ONE railway that connects Darwin and the Territory to the rest of the country, in addition to the eastern rail networks.

  • @JBofBrisbane Hey calm your ass down, i was just asking out of simple curiosity.

  • @WolfStorms44 - And I thought I was satisfying that curiosity. I didn't think I was particularly abrupt.

  • @JBofBrisbane Sorry I don't think that was me that posted that, might have left my account up and someone else used it, either way sorry about how that got there.

  • and remember when overtaking a road train on the highway, dont fuck around step on the peddal on the right till it goes to the floor.

  • @koringn Its also very handy to talk to the truckie with the CB. Say Hi and let him/her know you want to overtake. They will help if needed. Besides its a lonely place where most of these real big ones operate and its nice to say Hi. They will let you know if something is coming as needed. A real friendly lot.

    Phil

  • @vk1dx it does get lonely mate to the point were you start to talk to yourself.

  • @koringn Yeah I know what you mean. Same goes when in the 4b4. I once resorted to waving to the emus. I drove a bit on the weekends. Nothing as big as the "trains" though. Just a freightliner on the Tarcutta shuttle run. Cop this. Carrying Sarah Lee cakes or bread. Hardly even changed gears. It helped with the home budget though.

  • @vk1dx i do to coober pedy, and yeh the cash factor is the best thing bout the work.

  • @koringn Great place Coober Pedy. Always expecting Doc Holliday and his gunslinging mates to come walking up the road. It's so "western". Catchya

  • @koringn Dead right there!you either got'ta be married with fourteen kids and you do the job just to get away from 'em or you got'ta have a girl in every "port",that's in Australia.

  • I'm wondering how fast they go with these.

  • 0:42 "Circle the wagons, boys! We got injunz!"

  • i would hate to miss a turn.

  • why not just build a rail road?

  • @MrTheWhitewaterkayak some places in the out back of Australia you cant build a railway line so they use trucks in this case Road Trains.

  • 'bout time Australia invested in freight rail methinks.

  • would hate to stop one in a hurry ahaha!

    

  • Amazing trucks/

  • How does anyone park that thing? Like I mean reversed parking!

  • ive watched like 3 videos with long semi trucks but all i want to see is one of them make a turn

  • @Dre4774 when turning the rear trailer wheels cut the corner about 10-12 feet (3mtrs) roadtrain (2 trailers)about 16 feet (5mtrs) and when driving on the highway if the driver isn't steering to good the last trailer can whip from side to side about by about 6-7 foot (2 mtrs). they have routes designated for them to drive on by law only!

  • how to corner?

  • What size of motor is in them trucks polling that many trailors at a time its got to be big wow i'm speechless but so cool.

  • @76pile 500, 600hp plus

  • @chanzcesr Thats some big horse power there

  • było zobaczyć najdłuższy "pociąg na DK12 dorochusk-chełm (PL=>UA) podczas strajków celników ponad 40km takiego pociągu było tydzien stania

  • half of them is fake but the vid is oki :)

  • thay all look unsafe, sorta.

  • Your comment, it is safe because Australia Motor Deptarment allow the truck can load 3 to 7 containers or flat trails on the road on the flat land.

  • thx for the info!

  • @CanuckSRY safe till a group of pissed off kangaroos knock over the last trailer creating a domino that just right fucks everything on board, crafty ass kangaroos why cant they be more like koalas?

  • @windsorswatter fuckin kangaroos cleaned one up in my mini 904, bastard got back up rarin to fight too :D

  • @BlowdownBob no shit eh, im from canada so i dont run into those bastards too often lol crazy son of bitchs tho.

  • @555CPS, they all require to have a permit before being taken. the drivers have to have experience too. So if the driver is well qualified and the truck is safely loaded, they get a permit.

  • At least get the name right for fuck sake is it that hard to look it up first to get it right

  • don't know where your from

    they call them roadtrains

    australia's full of them

    cheers n beers,

    chummyloco

  • thank for correct word of roadtrains for Australia.

    I am from Canada

  • @CanuckSRY canada sucks

  • @truckingmadman

    Typical ignorant arrogant yankee prick....

  • @CanuckSRY Obviously your not born in Canada and if so your parents generation must be dumb immigrants cause you cant even properly type or speak English

  • @Curtis1603

    *You're

    *because

    *can't

    *type or speak English properly. -Writing it like you did, makes you sound like your parents generation must be dumb immigrants

  • Excellent photoslide!

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