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He should have driven over the mid section. Around here they soon learned they needed to remove the inside hard curbs when the circle was too small in diamter. Jon
Yeah, this guy is an idiot. You can clearly see the soft (ramped) curbs on the inside, made specifically for this purpose. It's really susprising anyone experienced enough to be tasked with driving that rig didn't know to do this.
 
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I guess Aussie Truck Driving school is like the FL Aviation School that got the 9/11 hijackers. Just teach me to drive straight I won't worry about turning (I don't care about take-off/landing just steering the plane)
 
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Looks like 4 bolts holding that road sign in the middle of the round-about.
I thought about taking down that pole and was going to post. But if there's a lamp up top, the city's staff would have to get involved. So I went looking for local papers describing how this was resolved. But found nothing. Saw some 'driver wanted' ads. :D

Comments in that Reddit post named the city, Geraldton in Western Australia, north of Perth. And somebody posted a city map. It's obvious he took a wrong turn somewhere and was headed into even worse tight streets along the waterfront.
 
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Roadtrain took wrong turn was my first impression too. To get out, split the train at the 2nd A trailer, taking the dolly, and find the roadtrain assembly area ( there will be one just out of town) and drop the lead B double unit and go back and get the 2nd B double unit.
 
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3rd hand information, but supposedly this was on Route 89 in NH near VT border this week, not sure those taillights will make it very far and I'll bet the close line rope is good for at least 30 lbs 😲
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3rd hand information, but supposedly this was on Route 89 in NH near VT border this week, not sure those taillights will make it very far and I'll bet the close line rope is good for at least 30 lbs 😲View attachment 3285417
That doesn't bother me as much as that the hitch doesn't appear to be latched onto the ball.
I could be mistaken, but that hitch sure doesn't look right.
 
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He should have driven over the mid section. Around here they soon learned they needed to remove the inside hard curbs when the circle was too small in diamter. Jon
At the fifth roundabout on a quaint little street (suburban New Orleans) I gave up and drove straight, right over all the pretty little flowers.

Between vertical clearance issues caused by low tree branches and pulling doubles, there was no way to keep the second trailer off of them on the very narrow street, so why even try?
 
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That doesn't bother me as much as that the hitch doesn't appear to be latched onto the ball.
I could be mistaken, but that hitch sure doesn't look right.
I'm pretty sure the hitch is latched, I think it looks weird because the hitch has a downward angle.

I'm more worried that that trailer doesn't have any brakes with a B2320 w/loader behind a small suv.
 
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Re the BX on a trailer, "clearly" there are no corners on their route ... riiight??? *****##* it. Oops
 
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Passed quickly a flatbed semi-trailer, going the opposite way, that had a large school bus on it. There were about 6 of the 4-inch straps going over the body to the bed strap winches. It was too fast to see what other tiedowns were being used. The straps surprised me.

Bruce
 
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That doesn't bother me as much as that the hitch doesn't appear to be latched onto the ball.
I could be mistaken, but that hitch sure doesn't look right.
Good catch. It's resting on the latch.

I hate that style latch for that reason.

Pops learned a valuable lesson when he stopped by to pick up his tractor.

He borrowed a buddies trailer and my brother in law hooked it to the trailer hitch.

Before pops loaded up the tractor, I stopped him and told him I wanted to chock the tires before he went up the ramp.

I had two 8' 4x4's laying next to wear he parked so I used one 4x4 in from of each set of axles.

As he started up the trailer, it popped off the hitch and the trailer stood up.

He was on an incline, so if I hadn't chocked the tires, the trailer tongue would have gone through the tailgate of his wifes SUV

He backed off the trailer. I made sure the trailer was properly latched and then he loaded the trailer.

I caught pops off to the side and mentioned, that was the exact reason why I refuse to let someone hook a trailer up for me.
 
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Re the BX on a trailer

The cloths line isn't tied tight enough. That's the guy DOT won't bother. You can only hope he makes a hard right turn. Hès a moron!
 
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   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #22,354  
Passed quickly a flatbed semi-trailer, going the opposite way, that had a large school bus on it. There were about 6 of the 4-inch straps going over the body to the bed strap winches. It was too fast to see what other tiedowns were being used. The straps surprised me.

Bruce
They may have had chains from under the bus to the bed, I suspect. The 4" straps themselves usually have a breaking strength of 15,000 lb. if standard duty, or 20,000 lb. if heavy duty, and working load limits around 35% of those numbers, or 5k and 6.5k lb., respectively. With six of them, depending on how they're arranged, that bus probably isn't going anywhere short of the towing vehicle having a head-on collision. If I recall from working on 1970's school busses in the 1990's, they all had a curb weight around 23,000 lb.
 
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Passed quickly a flatbed semi-trailer, going the opposite way, that had a large school bus on it. There were about 6 of the 4-inch straps going over the body to the bed strap winches. It was too fast to see what other tiedowns were being used. The straps surprised me.

Bruce
Six 4 inch straps would be legally sufficient to tie it down, though I would also secure the front and rear axles with chains.
 
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I wasn't thinking about strap strength, but about body damage. Or they may have been hauling it to scrap.

Bruce
 
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Oh, for sure. Straps over a bus cinched tight enough to hold the thing is almost definitely going to cause some body damage. There should be chains underneath from axles or chassis to flatbed, usally two fore and two aft. The straps may have been just to deal with the high center of mass swaying around in the corners.
 
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Bridge load limit 25 tons.

Truck = 120 tons


Bruce
 

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