Just for you Truckies then.
Imagine the poor little Solar cars that have to get passed by these doing 140kmh (85mph) on a single lane 2-way h'way.
They are lucky if they survive the shower of piss and sh!t that 3 trailers with 2 decks of cattle provide too!
Arrhh memories!
The Supermarkets in the NT get supplied from 2000 miles away in Adelaide by big refrigerated road train versions too.
I knew a 21 year who could reverse park and back these huge rigs around corners and into sheds - quite a skill!
Higher Mass Limits (HML) Schemes are now in all jurisdictions in Australia, allowing trucks to carry additional weight beyond general mass limits. Some roads in some states regularly allowing up to 4 trailers at 53.5 metres (175 ft 6 in) long and 136 tonnes (134 long tons; 150 short tons).
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BP 4-trailer road train in the Australian outback with a
Volvo NH15 prime mover.