Bych tipnul...že těch 90 pojedou ne? Asi jak u nás...teda podle terénuMartin-Happy píše:Kolik vlastně takovej Road Train jede???
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Common Truck Types
(NOTE:ALL TRUCKS 2.5 METRES WIDE, UNLESS CARRYING "OVERSIZE" SIGNS!)
RIGID: Maximum length 12.5 metres, maximum speed 100km/h, found all over NSW
RIGID AND DOG: Maximum length 19 metres, maximum speed 100km/h, found all over NSW
SEMI TRAILER: Maximum length 19 metres, maximum speed 100km/h, found all over NSW
19m B-DOUBLE: Maximum length 19 metres, maximum speed 100km/h, found all over NSW
B-DOUBLE: Maximum length 25 metres, maximum speed 100km/h, restricted routes throughout NSW, "LONG VEHICLE" sign at rear
DOUBLE ROAD TRAIN: Maximum length 36.5 metres, maximum speed 90km/h, restricted routes in western NSW, 'ROAD TRAIN' signs front and rear
(NOTE:ALL TRUCKS 2.5 METRES WIDE, UNLESS CARRYING "OVERSIZE" SIGNS!)
RIGID: Maximum length 12.5 metres, maximum speed 100km/h, found all over NSW
RIGID AND DOG: Maximum length 19 metres, maximum speed 100km/h, found all over NSW
SEMI TRAILER: Maximum length 19 metres, maximum speed 100km/h, found all over NSW
19m B-DOUBLE: Maximum length 19 metres, maximum speed 100km/h, found all over NSW
B-DOUBLE: Maximum length 25 metres, maximum speed 100km/h, restricted routes throughout NSW, "LONG VEHICLE" sign at rear
DOUBLE ROAD TRAIN: Maximum length 36.5 metres, maximum speed 90km/h, restricted routes in western NSW, 'ROAD TRAIN' signs front and rear
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SHARING THE ROAD WITH TRUCKS
KEEP LEFT
Try driving closer to the edge line rather than the centre line. Give yourself and oncoming traffic a greater margin for error!
SIGNS ON TRUCKS
Whilst driving you will notice that different sized trucks have different signs on them . Be aware what they mean and what size the truck will be. Allow yourself extra time and space to overtake or pass these vehicles. Give them the EXTRA space they require to move and turn.
OVERSIZE: The truck and/or its load will be wider, longer, higher or a combination of those dimensions. The truck will display a flashing ORANGE light. May also have escort vehicles in front and/or behind.
ROAD TRAIN: The truck will tow a combination of trailers with a total length of 36-37 metres, allowed to travel at speeds up to 90km/h. You will encounter them on parts of the Newell Highway and many roads to the west.
LONG VEHICLES: The truck will tow a combination of trailers with a total length of 25-26 metres, allowed to travel at speeds up to 100km/h. You will encounter these vehicles on many roads throughout New South Wales.
SLOW DOWN Remember SPEED KILLS!
When the road surface or weather conditions are poor, slow down. Poor visibility, due to dust, rain, mud, smoke, fog or snow makes driving more dangerous. So reduce your speed and give yourself a better chance.
FATIGUE IS A SILENT KILLER
Allow yourself and your passengers to take a break, relax and REVIVE...DRIVE TO ARRIVE ALIVE!
KEEP YOUR DISTANCE
Tailgating, when driving a car or truck, is dangerous. It reduces your chances to stop in time and also does not allow the driver of the vehicle in front to properly see you or be aware of your intentions. Particularly when overtaking. So allow plenty of space between you and the vehicle in front... and enjoy the extra room to move.
CARAVANS
Before setting out on your journey ensure your vehicle and van are properly prepared. Extend rear-view mirrors so you can see behind. Spread the load in the car and the caravan to increase stability.
TURNING TRUCKS
Allow extra space at intersections and roundabouts. Trucks can legally use BOTH lanes when turning.
TRUCKS BRAKING
All trucks need more space when stopping so don't cut-in at lights and roundabouts.
HEADLIGHTS
Dip your lights to low beam when approaching an oncoming vehicle or when following behind.
INDICATE YOUR INTENTIONS
Let other drivers know what your doing by using your BLINKERS, when turning, changing lanes or overtaking.
http://www.australianroadtrains.com.au/default.asp
KEEP LEFT
Try driving closer to the edge line rather than the centre line. Give yourself and oncoming traffic a greater margin for error!
SIGNS ON TRUCKS
Whilst driving you will notice that different sized trucks have different signs on them . Be aware what they mean and what size the truck will be. Allow yourself extra time and space to overtake or pass these vehicles. Give them the EXTRA space they require to move and turn.
OVERSIZE: The truck and/or its load will be wider, longer, higher or a combination of those dimensions. The truck will display a flashing ORANGE light. May also have escort vehicles in front and/or behind.
ROAD TRAIN: The truck will tow a combination of trailers with a total length of 36-37 metres, allowed to travel at speeds up to 90km/h. You will encounter them on parts of the Newell Highway and many roads to the west.
LONG VEHICLES: The truck will tow a combination of trailers with a total length of 25-26 metres, allowed to travel at speeds up to 100km/h. You will encounter these vehicles on many roads throughout New South Wales.
SLOW DOWN Remember SPEED KILLS!
When the road surface or weather conditions are poor, slow down. Poor visibility, due to dust, rain, mud, smoke, fog or snow makes driving more dangerous. So reduce your speed and give yourself a better chance.
FATIGUE IS A SILENT KILLER
Allow yourself and your passengers to take a break, relax and REVIVE...DRIVE TO ARRIVE ALIVE!
KEEP YOUR DISTANCE
Tailgating, when driving a car or truck, is dangerous. It reduces your chances to stop in time and also does not allow the driver of the vehicle in front to properly see you or be aware of your intentions. Particularly when overtaking. So allow plenty of space between you and the vehicle in front... and enjoy the extra room to move.
CARAVANS
Before setting out on your journey ensure your vehicle and van are properly prepared. Extend rear-view mirrors so you can see behind. Spread the load in the car and the caravan to increase stability.
TURNING TRUCKS
Allow extra space at intersections and roundabouts. Trucks can legally use BOTH lanes when turning.
TRUCKS BRAKING
All trucks need more space when stopping so don't cut-in at lights and roundabouts.
HEADLIGHTS
Dip your lights to low beam when approaching an oncoming vehicle or when following behind.
INDICATE YOUR INTENTIONS
Let other drivers know what your doing by using your BLINKERS, when turning, changing lanes or overtaking.
http://www.australianroadtrains.com.au/default.asp
Naposledy upravil(a) Olda dne ned bře 12, 2006 10:50 pm, celkem upraveno 1 x.
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Volvo osmikolka, road train
Samá Shellka kam oko dohlédne
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Samá Shellka kam oko dohlédne
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mě se líbí třeba tuto : http://www.macktrucks.com/assets/mack/i ... _AB_hi.jpg
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Hezký,cuisine píše:mě se líbí třeba tuto : http://www.macktrucks.com/assets/mack/i ... _AB_hi.jpg
ale naprosto bombový je to lešení vlevo u toho baráku.
Po zábradlí nikde ani vidu, to by měli bezpečáci radost
to jsou amíci ty detaily neřeší naženou tam nějaké přistěhovalce a je jim to jednoOlda píše:Hezký,cuisine píše:mě se líbí třeba tuto : http://www.macktrucks.com/assets/mack/i ... _AB_hi.jpg
ale naprosto bombový je to lešení vlevo u toho baráku.
Po zábradlí nikde ani vidu, to by měli bezpečáci radost
jo a ještě se mi líbí tohleto - jeden ze dvou největších pickupů na světe - Internationa CXT http://www.truckpaper.com/listings/fors ... A3513FA0BD .... ( ten druhej je chevrolet kodiak ) .... ps . kdyby to někdo chtěl dovézt nebo dovezl do čr a? dá echo docela bych se na to přijel kouknout
jinak na té stránce najdete na prodej spoooostu us trucku ... a občas jsou to fakt obludy ...
jinak na té stránce najdete na prodej spoooostu us trucku ... a občas jsou to fakt obludy ...
Re: Western Star
Taková malá oprava Western Star se vyrábí v Kanaděrummi píše:Tak tohohle Americkyho Westen Stara,kteý se zabydlel i v Australii, bych si chtěl skusit zakočírovat.
ono to drří stopu stejně jako běžná přívěsová souprava a patrně moc prudké zatáčky to projíždět nebude
Taky si myslím,že to někde za městem na truck stopu to sepřáhne a vyrazí aby zdolal těch pár mil co má před sebou .Olda píše:Jak to má asi uspůsobený ty návěsy aby drželi stopu v zatáčce??
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FH 12 420 2000,FH 12 420 2001,FH 13 440 2007,
FH 13 440 2008, Man TGX 440 2009
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FH 12 420 2000,FH 12 420 2001,FH 13 440 2007,
FH 13 440 2008, Man TGX 440 2009
Teď Béda Trávníček
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