Hi Martin, I had no idea that there was so much involved in preparing the truck to have its freight unloaded, this was a real educational experience for me. Countryside was beautiful as well. Thanks for all this information, great video! 😁👍👍👍
Zdravím ,supr video 👍,jen koukám že jsi jak akrobat v cirkuse ,fakt smekam ,za těžkou a na cestách zodpovědnou práci ,prostě Pán Řidič se vším všudy 👏👍🍀
Ahoj. Někdy je potřeba skákat po návěsu jak opičák, aby jsem se dostal, kam potřebuji. To k tomu patří. A děkuji za kompliment. Už teď se z toho nevejdu mezi dveře jak jsem se z toho nafoukl. :D
Hi. Thanks for the great question. Not one. :) The camera is from DJI. OSMO Action 4. I shoot in D-LOG and then colonize it in Davinci Resolve. By shooting it raw, the camera captures a lot more detail and information in the video than if I had the camera itself dye it.
Hi. Thank you for the nice question. I'd also prefer a Scania, as they are much more expensive. Scania has more cabin space, flat floor and design wise I like it more, but that's a matter of each person's taste. The VOLVO Aero is the same inside as the previous generation. It's just a lighter facelift. But compared to the Scania, it has a perfectly soundproof engine compartment and is generally very quiet. I even found it to be a bit quieter than the current Volvo I drive. But after driving a Mercedes, I'd choose a Mercedes over a Scania, if only because I primarily drive to Germany, so I'd rather have a German brand truck. :)
Honestly, I envy the traffic situation and conditions on the European continent. In recent years I have always followed vlogs made by truck drivers in Europe, including in several Asian regions such as Japan, they really obey traffic rules, they really care about safety even though they are outside their country. I just want to know a bit, if a traffic violation occurs against a driver (especially a truck or bus driver), what sanctions will be applied by the local police? And if I may to know, what usually triggers traffic violations.
Hi Martin, I had no idea that there was so much involved in preparing the truck to have its freight unloaded, this was a real educational experience for me. Countryside was beautiful as well. Thanks for all this information, great video! 😁👍👍👍
Perfect volgs and nice views 😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍☕
Thanks so much for the nice words. Glad you liked the videos.
One thing I like in european truck drivers: no flip flops.
Zdravím ,supr video 👍,jen koukám že jsi jak akrobat v cirkuse ,fakt smekam ,za těžkou a na cestách zodpovědnou práci ,prostě Pán Řidič se vším všudy 👏👍🍀
Ahoj. Někdy je potřeba skákat po návěsu jak opičák, aby jsem se dostal, kam potřebuji. To k tomu patří. A děkuji za kompliment. Už teď se z toho nevejdu mezi dveře jak jsem se z toho nafoukl. :D
Great video
Hello Martin, what camera did you use for recording? Gopro or insta360?
Hi. Thanks for the great question. Not one. :) The camera is from DJI. OSMO Action 4. I shoot in D-LOG and then colonize it in Davinci Resolve.
By shooting it raw, the camera captures a lot more detail and information in the video than if I had the camera itself dye it.
what you prefer mirror camera or traditional mirror?
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Hello Martin. I'm late in commenting today. Is the Aero a great truck? I prefer Scania to Volvo❤️ Best regards, Martin.
Hi. Thank you for the nice question. I'd also prefer a Scania, as they are much more expensive. Scania has more cabin space, flat floor and design wise I like it more, but that's a matter of each person's taste.
The VOLVO Aero is the same inside as the previous generation. It's just a lighter facelift. But compared to the Scania, it has a perfectly soundproof engine compartment and is generally very quiet. I even found it to be a bit quieter than the current Volvo I drive.
But after driving a Mercedes, I'd choose a Mercedes over a Scania, if only because I primarily drive to Germany, so I'd rather have a German brand truck. :)
Honestly, I envy the traffic situation and conditions on the European continent. In recent years I have always followed vlogs made by truck drivers in Europe, including in several Asian regions such as Japan, they really obey traffic rules, they really care about safety even though they are outside their country.
I just want to know a bit, if a traffic violation occurs against a driver (especially a truck or bus driver), what sanctions will be applied by the local police? And if I may to know, what usually triggers traffic violations.