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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

Road Train en Australie.

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  • very nice !!

  • cool video, music sucks

  • @wabbles323 Some states will allow you to go stright from HC to MC, if you have adequate proof that you've driven HC class trucks elsewhere.

  • @Mechknight73 its hc then to mc (hc- heavey combination-singles ) (mc- multiple combinations-roadtrains b-triples basicly anything with more than one trailer

  • good video very good video

  • Fantastic

  • @bessy164 It can be, although you need a work visa, then you need to go find a job. I do know of one company that might take you once you a. have a local and possibly English police clearance b. have an Australian driver's licence and 3. pass a medical (to confirm there's no speed, weed or smack in your system, and you're physically ok.)

  • @Mechknight73 yes we have some of them companies over hear, the money they pay to have things delivered is unreal some times. im only really into livestock transport, i have a mate that works for frasers, i think it would be expensive to get ur licence then iv to find some 1 that would take you on, it is always harder wen ur not a citizen isant it,

  • @bessy164 Expect to see a lot of American trucks, especially Kenworths and Western Stars. The likes of Volvos are ok, but they can't handle the rough terrain as well as American trucks

  • @bessy164 I haven't driven them myself, but In my work as a longhaul driver the biggest I've driven is a 12 tonne flatbed. However, I worked in what's known in the industry as hotshot freight; when someone cannot wait 3 days for something, they pay a company like the one I worked for, a lot of money to get it there in as short as possible a time. I'm living in Victoria now, but your best chance of truck driving work will be in Western Australia, where I worked as a driver

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