ChatterBank1 min ago
Super truck?
http://news.bbc.co.uk...colnshire/8388420.stm
Why is there any doubt? surely there is a specified length limit and this is too long. On what grounds do the owners think it may be legal? Anyone know what the length limit is?
Why is there any doubt? surely there is a specified length limit and this is too long. On what grounds do the owners think it may be legal? Anyone know what the length limit is?
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His argument is that it is legal for a breakdown truck to tow an articulated lorry. Therefore the law allows for a tractor to tow two trailers.
What happens though if that breaks down and needs towing? Anyway a recovery truck towing an artic has all sorts of flashing warning lights to alert other road users.
As a driver of articulated lorries and bendy buses, I think allowing road trains like this on British roads would be madness. It is hard enough pulling onto a busy roundabout in current vehicles.
Also vehicles overtaking on single carriageways would consistently get in trouble.
What happens though if that breaks down and needs towing? Anyway a recovery truck towing an artic has all sorts of flashing warning lights to alert other road users.
As a driver of articulated lorries and bendy buses, I think allowing road trains like this on British roads would be madness. It is hard enough pulling onto a busy roundabout in current vehicles.
Also vehicles overtaking on single carriageways would consistently get in trouble.