Road-Trains And Their Complex Rules -Truck Driving in Australia

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  • Road-Trains And Their Complex Rules -Truck Driving in Australia
    See: Why Australia Is The ONLY Place With Road-Trains? • Why Australia Is The O...
    in this video you will get answers to why the Trucks in Australia are so different, why there are both long nose and cab over trucks, and why they have some of the largest and longest trailer combinations also called road trainer, like no other place in the world.
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    There is a misinformation about the truckers wages in the video.
    Acording to au.talent.com the avarage wage for a Australian truck driver is $63,375
    / Annual, and some even as high as $80,000 and not stated as in the video
    sorry for the misinformation.
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  • @TruckTropia
    @TruckTropia  6 месяцев назад

    You might also enjoy: Why Australia Is The ONLY Place With Road-Trains? ruclips.net/video/TksLDZ9IDbE/видео.html

  • @johndavidwolf4239
    @johndavidwolf4239 Год назад +1235

    What wasn't mentioned is that Australia, many years ago chose NOT to build a system of railroads, and instead invest in roads, which is why they have road trains to begin with.

    • @FrancisoDoncona
      @FrancisoDoncona Год назад

      Why, the country was ideal for railroads. Ore is too low value to waste on truck transport. Barges are only for calm waters not the sea. Trains are the real solution, what moron brain trust made that decision?

    • @johncunningham4820
      @johncunningham4820 Год назад +137

      Railways need sufficient population density to justify the Infrastructure cost of building and maintaining . Trucks are way more efficient in sparsely populated regions .

    • @johndavidwolf4239
      @johndavidwolf4239 Год назад +83

      @@johncunningham4820 : Yes, but i would substitute "practical" for "efficient" for moving X tons of cargo Y miles rails are more efficient. I believe there may be a few dedicated rail lines in Australia for the mining industry.

    • @johncunningham4820
      @johncunningham4820 Год назад +39

      @@johndavidwolf4239 . Efficient/Practical ?
      Semantics .
      Those Mining operations built the Railways themselves , to move Hundreds of Millions of tonnes of Ore per year . No general Freight or Passenger service runs on those lines .
      And yet other Mines use Trucks like the Centipedes instead . Specially Licenced 6 trailer Road-Trains . Economies of Scale .

    • @neddyladdy
      @neddyladdy Год назад +41

      They not only didn't go ahead with building new ones, they closed down existing ones.

  • @bradsmckay
    @bradsmckay Год назад +631

    Just a few corrections, a) driving hours only apply when going outside 100km radius of depot and in that scenario required breaks are 5.5hr/15min, 8hr/30min, 11hr/60min and allowed 12 driving hours in any 24hr period with some exceptions. No one works full time for under $400/wk the minimum wage alone is $800/wk with the average wage being closer to $1000/wk and apart from specialised equipment a standard trailer is 45ft

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад +36

      Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @nathantarr7308
      @nathantarr7308 Год назад +24

      We’re you talking in AUD? I believe the video creator was speaking in USD.

    • @bradsmckay
      @bradsmckay Год назад +40

      @@nathantarr7308 even if he was talking USD and allowing for the exchange rate, he's still $300+/wk out. Speaking for myself as a metro truck driver, I clear $950/wk without OT

    • @jasonhowe1697
      @jasonhowe1697 Год назад +2

      @@bradsmckay 615 USD a week

    • @nathanmaynard8428
      @nathanmaynard8428 Год назад

      Nath?

  • @johncartwright4041
    @johncartwright4041 Год назад +75

    As a car driver, when driving on outback roads, if a roadtrain is approaching I pulled off the road completely and stopped the car until the roadtrain had passed. Some outback roads are a little more than one lane wide so experienced car drivers let the roadtrain keep the whole road. If it's a dirt road one can't see anything until the dust disperses so it's best to stop anyway. I always used to stop at trickies stops for a meal because they knew all the best places. I learnt to have a lot of respect for truckies when I was in the oil industry and they were interesting to talk to: lots of stories. Once I had a truckie ask me if I had seen an axle and wheels because he lost an axle and couldn't see the axle and wheels going off into the bush because of all the bull dust (very fine dust, behaves like a liquid).

    • @2bfrank657
      @2bfrank657 Год назад +1

      Good tip. I imagine it would be quite a fright to expect the dust to clear after two trailers, only to find you have another couple to go!

    • @Grant80
      @Grant80 9 месяцев назад

      Very smart. My old men hatred coming behind cars as sone would slow down for dumb reason causing him to lose revs and speed.

  • @CrowSpirit1977
    @CrowSpirit1977 Год назад +190

    Hats off to all the under appreciated drivers out there working hard to keep the shelves stocked and building materials there on time and everything else that comes on a truck which is pretty much everything. I know from experience what it's like on the road. We're always in the way, we're a nucence, we're hogging up the road. Poor Mike wants to get home and have a beer on the couch watching t.v. while we are STILL driving into the night. We are such a pain in the ass, but ya notice that everyone is always happy when they get what they needed at the store.. Remember people.. everything in your house came on a truck. EVERYTHING! Relax and let the drivers do their job PLEASE

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @alpharaptor7510
      @alpharaptor7510 Год назад

      My dad is 60 years old and still driving up and down the highway. I’ve been going with him in the truck since I saw a little kid. Thanks to him I want to get into it.

    • @sidhayes6168
      @sidhayes6168 Год назад

      9

    • @jm4270
      @jm4270 Год назад

      Well said I’m a truck driver myself

  • @alliswell3372
    @alliswell3372 Год назад +130

    Nice to hear tractor 🚜 being used in a correct way in Australia and New Zealand

    • @helliboss
      @helliboss Год назад +14

      Almost everywhere, tractor is what the farming equipment is called. US might be different.

    • @alliswell3372
      @alliswell3372 Год назад

      @@helliboss I wonder what they call a actual 🚜 tractor there😂😂

    • @johncunningham4820
      @johncunningham4820 Год назад +9

      @@alliswell3372 . A , um , Tractor . An Implement for Towing OTHER implements .
      It's not an incorrect term . Aust.NZ simply use the British nomenclature .

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @dinobuzi2457
      @dinobuzi2457 Год назад

      @Ben Çamaşır Makinesiyim we say kamion 😂

  • @rossxxxx
    @rossxxxx Год назад +328

    Adding to Brad's comment, most drivers are on Basic Fatigue management allowing 14 hour work days. In Western Australia it's a 17 work day. I just do East Coast BFM in bdoubles, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, rinse and repeat. 50 to 60 hour weeks, two days off a week. Average aud 2300 to 2800 a week. Harder weeks aud 3000 to 3300, before tax. With allowances and superannuation and some salary sacrifice to super, usual take home about aud 2000 to 2500. Too many cameras around and in truck tracking to lie effectively on the logbook. And the fines for getting caught at it are draconian: aud 2-3000 or more. One of the few jobs around where age is actuallly a virtue in employers eyes. I'm 68 and still going strong (ish). I'd stay home if pay was only aud 900 ( usd 600 ). I may go West soon just to get away from the cameras and traffic. Quad Road Trains and red dust here I come. 😀

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад +8

      Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @Ravello1111111111111111111
      @Ravello1111111111111111111 Год назад +4

      What are you gonna hit out in the middle of nowhere anyway a kangaroo?

    • @K00leD
      @K00leD Год назад +20

      In Europe every truck has a electronic data logger on the speedometer, police just ask for a print of it instead of a manual log book

    • @stuffedgrubs
      @stuffedgrubs Год назад +2

      Definitely don't miss the Brisbane/ Mackay overnighters. 3 times a week never getting a day off.. Or pulling sugar out of Bundy to Melbourne or Sydney and getting stuck down there for months cause nothing comes back up here unless it's coke...🤣🤣🤣
      Round town clown now. Same coin easier money and no fucking scalies or taskforce.

    • @stuffedgrubs
      @stuffedgrubs Год назад +11

      @@Ravello1111111111111111111
      Cob if you seen the size of the roos out there you wouldn't be cocky saying that!!!!
      I've had em standing as high as the bonnet and bending a FUPS bar in half ....

  • @PeteV.53
    @PeteV.53 Год назад +133

    I recently completed (October 2022) a circumnavigation of Australia by motorbike (17,000 kms/11,000 miles). This was my second "Lap Of Oz", the first being in 2016 (22,000 kms/14,000 miles). On both trips I encountered many road trains on the roads across the top of Australia ... both triple and quad trailers. I am in awe of these machines and the people who drive them. The skill level of the drivers and the power of the prime movers/tractors are sights to behold. On may occasions I pulled over just to watch a road train being manoeuvred with a degree of precision that is hard to believe unless you witness it personally. In terms of sharing the road I showed them the respect they are entitled to and they treated me similarly: signalling when it was safe to pass when vision beyond the truck was limited; sharing a drink of ice cold water when the temperatures were soaring above 40C+/104F+; sharing a conversation at rest stops ... I take my hat off to all the people who do this work!

    • @Avatar711Wizard
      @Avatar711Wizard Год назад +3

      Post your story/trip bro

    • @PeteV.53
      @PeteV.53 Год назад +3

      @@Avatar711Wizard Cheers mate, but I don't post on YT. I just do a photographic record my travels on Instagram.

    • @ericlarousse1149
      @ericlarousse1149 Год назад

      I just got my doubles/triples endorsement her in America. Maybe go to Oz for 6 and 7 trailers at the mine?

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @PeteV.53
      @PeteV.53 Год назад +3

      @@ericlarousse1149 there is actually a shortage of long haul truck drivers (you call them truckers, we call them truckies) here in Aus. Good luck getting a working visa though! If you can get an employer to sponsor the visa it's much easier. Beware, though, there are romantic notions of life in the Australian outback. It is a magnificent environment like no other in the world, but it it is harsh and uncompromising and unforgivingh!

  • @zubaerzahid4306
    @zubaerzahid4306 Год назад +79

    Driving these monsters in such challenging conditions is no easy job . Not anyone can do this .Big respect for the Drivers .

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @tazkrebbeks3391
      @tazkrebbeks3391 Год назад +4

      Anyone can drive a truck.
      But!
      Not anyone can be a Truck Driver.

    • @QUIX4U
      @QUIX4U Год назад

      @@tazkrebbeks3391 But then again, anyone can drive a TRAIN, whereas it takes a special breed of TRUCK DRIVER - to drive a ROAD TRAIN.

  • @janos5555
    @janos5555 Год назад +32

    Moving cargo only between a few mayor cities would make this country perfectly suited for trains

    • @pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042
      @pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042 Год назад +1

      A lot of cargo between the main cities is moved by trains, it's connecting to the smaller cities that gets a lot of the trucks. Although there is still a huge problem of too many trucks being used when trains could do the job. The Brisbane port is a good example of this, it has a rail connection but I think it's something like more than 90% of the freight gets moved out in trucks.

    • @harryniedecken5321
      @harryniedecken5321 Год назад

      Trains only benefit the very wealthy hedge funds, but are paid for by everyone. A good road system benefits everyone. The main challenge it is a lot of distance to maintain.

    • @B10Mman
      @B10Mman Год назад +2

      The rail operators stick their noses up in the air at spot loads or single container loads, where trucks will take the load regardless of the size. I work in the rail industry, so I know first hand what rail bosses want on their trains.

    • @darthmaul216
      @darthmaul216 10 месяцев назад

      @@harryniedecken5321so a passenger rail system that also moves freight?

    • @harryniedecken5321
      @harryniedecken5321 10 месяцев назад

      @@darthmaul216 I am not a fan of rail in general. A perfect example locally they expanded a regional passenger train system. It cost me so much in taxes that I could have instead taken a limo anywhere I want to go, as well as my children and grandchildren

  • @darroncharlesworth6980
    @darroncharlesworth6980 Год назад +62

    Ok, a few quick corrections from someone who's spent 30+ yrs driving roadtrains in Oz. Yes, over policing is a huge issue and why I stopped driving on the east coast. You can legally drive up to 16 hrs/ day with special conditions. Trucks are now more heavily monitored via GPS for driving hours. Quads can now be up to 60m and carry 154 tons with a total on road weight of around 215 tons. Wages are about what you said in the city but long haul and mining pays much more. Wages of $3500+/ week are not uncommon.

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @scuffedscruff9505
      @scuffedscruff9505 Год назад

      @@TruckTropia im doing local MC driving pulling in about 2500+ before tax. definetely needs a bit of an update atm

    • @lueyR
      @lueyR Год назад

      Lads should be getting more than that to drive across country. Idk how they do it

    • @alpharaptor7510
      @alpharaptor7510 Год назад

      My dad drives the east coast. And the police are just money hungry weirdos with nothing better to do. Especially now since NHVR has taken over.

  • @give_me_my_nick_back
    @give_me_my_nick_back Год назад +22

    Australia is a weird mix of UK and USA xD Like in terms of cars, trucks, culture, how the cities look like it really is a crossover of the UK and the US.

    • @sinoperture
      @sinoperture Год назад

      Ummm. No. Pretty UK centric.

    • @86kickass
      @86kickass Год назад

      @@sinoperture nah hints of American in there. Like how they use $ and not £

    • @sinoperture
      @sinoperture Год назад +1

      @@86kickass For sure… but the deep elements of the culture are very much British still. There is certainly a lot US pop culture influence.

    • @86kickass
      @86kickass Год назад

      @@sinoperture no usa culture has alottttt of Mexican/Spanish influence especially after we annexed the Spanish/Mexican states of Florida, Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Nuevo México and California. East coast u have British culture but west coast is Mexican and Cali is Mexican and Asian

    • @hgc1581
      @hgc1581 Год назад +2

      As an Australian I agree, definitely a bit of a mix

  • @brendanbarnes3076
    @brendanbarnes3076 Год назад +29

    That pay figure is way way way off, a standard paycheque here in Australia is roughly $700-1200 a week for working class

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Год назад +1

      That's what I thought too.

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Год назад

      It's probably even higher in WA.

    • @dtrmlr
      @dtrmlr Год назад

      Too little to live, too much to die!

    • @chrisc2671
      @chrisc2671 Год назад

      Yeah, even if you convert what they said into USD and after tax it would still be not high enough

  • @slatibaadfast
    @slatibaadfast Год назад +16

    4 or 5. I was driving into a town called Tom Price back in 99.. we hit or were hit (they ran into us, smashed mud guards, dented fuel tanks) 76 large kangaroos. Not only did the damage the sides of the truck but smashed two sets of driving lights, the headlights and truck grill. Cost me a fortune to repair or replace everything. They were that numerous we were driving at 10 kilometres an hour and the bastads were still banging into us. I have never seen them that thick, before or since. But I retired from long haul driving a couple of years after that.

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

  • @stuartsprigg8914
    @stuartsprigg8914 Год назад +7

    Triple and quad road-trains are more like 140 - 205tons with mass management.
    60m long super quads can weigh up to 240t

  • @3D_Drafter
    @3D_Drafter 4 месяца назад +1

    @ 6.56 That's what we call a B Double, where you have a shorter section for freight and the axles extend further back to accommodate the turntable for the rear trailer.

  • @johnhopper1961
    @johnhopper1961 9 месяцев назад +4

    The trucking industry held me for 4 months. I figured out quick that it's not worth working in an industry in need of such massive reform.
    "Debt peonage" couldn't be more accurate. "Indentured servitude" would be a good term for it as well. You would not believe how many of these companies try to get brand new drivers to lease trucks just to be indebted to the company. It's a predatory system that robs the workers of their livelihoods. Many of these people have little to no education and don't see it coming until they're underwater and out of options until i was directed by my therapist to make research about governmental grants and hire a licensed professional grant writer who helped me in securing a grant and I could start up a business for myself.

  • @w2ttsy670
    @w2ttsy670 Год назад +6

    Just on the mining rigs, they’re typically operating on private road’s specifically built to move material from the processing facility at the mine site to train yards or water ports for export.
    So you won’t see these big 6+ trailer units on the public roads, which is probably reassuring since you’d need to share the road with a vehicle that’s 160m long!

  • @dosaussiethai2127
    @dosaussiethai2127 Год назад +20

    0:33 "This means the majority of Australia's freight runs from Melbourne in the South to Sydney or Brisbane."
    Shows routes from Adelaide to Sydney and Brisbane...

  • @treadingtheboards2875
    @treadingtheboards2875 Год назад +15

    A few decades ago, I used to drive interstate in Australia regularly in my car.
    I found it beneficial to hook up with for want of a better term, a convoy of trucks, as is was far safer than driving with regular car drivers.

    • @travismartinson1813
      @travismartinson1813 Год назад +2

      Catching a draft behind a truck can also save you alot of gas.

    • @EricLS
      @EricLS Год назад +1

      @@travismartinson1813 for real. It can be pretty shocking how much you save.

  • @WILLIAM1690WALES
    @WILLIAM1690WALES Год назад +7

    Having first driven in Australia in 1990 travelled thousands of kilometres all over Australia, the thing you have to be aware of at all times are police you can be quite literally in the middle of nowhere and there will be a speed trap with a potential heavy fine and if it is a bank holiday. They will double the fine kid you not.🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇦🇺

  • @eternaldarkness500
    @eternaldarkness500 Год назад +4

    Minimum wage in Australia is 560 US dollars a week, the numbers given here are representative of about 10 years ago.

  • @111jacare
    @111jacare Год назад +8

    Back about 12 years ago, travelling to Mildura, from Murray Bridge, was stopped at Loxton by the local Senior Inspector from the Transport Inspectorate. As the both of us served on a State committee and we knew each other, my opening comment to the Inspector upon pulling up: "G'day Ted. You up to having a read of some fresh fiction?" While handing over my work diary. Ted is having a good chuckle at that comment... after reading the diary, and signing off on it, he hands it back to me, with the comment: "You missed your mark - that should have been sent to the Adelaide Library, and catalogued in the Fiction Section!" Both of us are having a good laugh at this time! But, he did mention that some of the Inspectors would be battling to understand why my times were so slow. They would not be able to understand the concept of a truck being gearbound to 85 km/h, considering that the current speed limiting requirement is 100 km/h.

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

  • @joshmaddren4088
    @joshmaddren4088 Год назад +4

    It was mentioned that there are different fatigue laws in Australia you can drive for more than 12 hours if you have done an advance fatigue course

  • @Jackferrett6781
    @Jackferrett6781 Год назад +4

    I wanted to be a truck driver once. But I was so fed up with so many people relying heavily on people with experience as opposed to showing newcomers the ropes that I renounced my professional driving career period

    • @scottdouglaswashburn7769
      @scottdouglaswashburn7769 Год назад +2

      Drivers can't gain much experience unless given a chance.same with any trade.

    • @Jackferrett6781
      @Jackferrett6781 Год назад

      @@scottdouglaswashburn7769 I know right. These people expect you to magically find it. Works with some people but not me

  • @jacobmintern1295
    @jacobmintern1295 Год назад +7

    Majority of Australia’s freight runs from Melbourne in the south (points to Adelaide)

  • @flamingfirewolffpsgames6692
    @flamingfirewolffpsgames6692 Год назад +5

    "Up to 120F (48.8C)" that's on a good day.... it can get over 52 easy in the outback during the prime time of day

  • @stehan7785
    @stehan7785 6 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting video. Incidentally, the average age of truck drivers and the reason we have a huge shortage here in the UK ourselves are very much the same as in Oz!

  • @hoofie2002
    @hoofie2002 Год назад +8

    If you are doing specialised haulage up to the mines in the Pilbara or hailing Iron ore it's big coin so your pay rates are laughably low.

  • @soulofdmx
    @soulofdmx Год назад +12

    Yeah Road Trains...
    My bucket list
    USA, ultra distance largest truck stop in the world
    Canada, ice roads
    Europe, multiple countries per day
    Australia, road trains

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

  • @vejet
    @vejet 11 месяцев назад +2

    2:50-3:02 Thank you for your honesty 😌

  • @drd.o.t3797
    @drd.o.t3797 Год назад +2

    The fastest street racer in Sydney is a bloke named Mohammed in a dual semi on the M5. If you want to experience it all drive from Liverpool to the cbd.

  • @matthewshambler2644
    @matthewshambler2644 Год назад +15

    Anyone who does not respect a truck driver- especially an Outback truck driver- clearly doesn’t understand exactly how their own way of life would suffer without the truckers hard work! Thousands of kilometers where it’s only you if there’s a problem, long hours, danger, sacrifice.. I take my hat off to these people.

    • @alpharaptor7510
      @alpharaptor7510 Год назад +1

      I agree with you mate. My dad is 60 and still going at it.

  • @squiddyfish9159
    @squiddyfish9159 Год назад +3

    Bit understated just how big some of these trucks can be, most outback road trains top out at 53.5m and around 160 tonnes, but some roads have larger rigs transporting ore that are up to 60m long and weigh over 200 tonnes. Some are even longer than that like the one you described but those are not road-legal and are only used on mine sites on privately owned roads.

  • @Ragnarok_7917
    @Ragnarok_7917 Год назад +3

    In INDIA we call prime mover as ENGINE ! And Truckers/Truckies as Lorry drivers and Truck as Lorry and BullBars as BUMPER RODs and Very good skilled driver in India is called unskilled in Australia because ..In India we have small Lorries and U can even see a single Mutli carriage truck in whole day on any highway ..So basically Our Drivers donot gave enough experience with Big movers

  • @user-cc5mu7to8e
    @user-cc5mu7to8e Год назад +2

    I lived in Tennant Creek in the mid to late 80's The highway was one lane with no decent edge. Given, even on the sections to the north and south of TC, about 250KM in total, like the rest of the highway, it had no speed limit for cars. Trucks were limited to about 120 from memory. When you saw a truck coming, it didn't matter if it was a single, or had 3 dogs, you just pulled over and waited. And overtaking those mothers was an exercise in planning! Could often take over a kilometre to happen. Miss those days though.

  • @swatmann7541
    @swatmann7541 Год назад +3

    I just spat my beer out when they pointed out Melbourne Sydney and Brisbane.

  • @Trichiliochosm
    @Trichiliochosm Год назад +8

    LOL Pay is way off ma bro, depending on truck size, location or conditions drivers earn from $850 to $3500 a week.

  • @charlesmolnar3206
    @charlesmolnar3206 9 месяцев назад +1

    No room for these rigs in USA. 53' trailer max. Our docks are set up for it. Also, we are much closer together, so restocking is not a big problem. If we need a bunch of goods to one place, we have a network of trains that run all around the country.

  • @przemyslawbrzuchalski
    @przemyslawbrzuchalski Год назад +4

    Thanks a bunch for the clip
    Polish truckie sends All the Best from Glesno, Poland❤️🇵🇱❤️ 🇦🇺 ❤️
    ...Polish-German border crossing at the moment

  • @jantschierschky3461
    @jantschierschky3461 Год назад +4

    Well there are regional limitations on how many trailers on public roads in Western Australia. I believe 2 trailers below Geraldton, 3 below Newman, port Hedland, 4 above. Your wage and salary figures are off. $ 800-1200 a week for normal blue collar

  • @bikeny
    @bikeny Год назад +5

    Back in 2015 or so, there was a show on Netflix that followed a few of the truckies. The things they had to deal with. Good stuff.
    One suggestion for your videos: please do not play background music while you are speaking. It gets in the way of hearing you. You're not the only YT host doing it, and I am at a complete loss as to why everyone (ok, a lot) is doing it. There's no emotion to push (we're not watching a heartbreaking movie). So, please, don't do it. Thank you very much. That being said, I enjoyed the video.

  • @waynesilva3129
    @waynesilva3129 Год назад +1

    Having crossed AU twice by bicycle. It is very excellerating when a road train passes you with only mm to spare.

  • @ericafoster4368
    @ericafoster4368 Год назад +1

    I’ve been trucking in the USA and Canada for almost 34 years and I’ve always wanted to go to Australia and drive for a few years

  • @TomasUjhelyi
    @TomasUjhelyi Год назад +11

    I’m not a truck driver but communicate with a lot of them on work sites and the immigration problem is like chalk and cheese. As soon as you hear an accent on the two-way, all the workers on the ground are extremely cautious; speeding through work sites, drifting across lanes, getting out of the cab to check their tailgates while it’s IN REVERSE!

    • @mohamedaiad9723
      @mohamedaiad9723 Год назад

      Hello brother, how are you? My name is Mohamed from Algeria. I work as a truck driver. I am 36. I want to travel, live and work in Australia, but I do not know the appropriate way. Visa to travel to Australia, thank you

  • @omegacouchpotatoe5998
    @omegacouchpotatoe5998 Год назад +18

    Same problem in Canada new drivers from India have caused many accidents and death on the roadway and they have never seen snow

    • @elroyfudbucker6806
      @elroyfudbucker6806 Год назад

      Snow's definitely not a problem in Oz. Neither are mountains.

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @numalim9268
      @numalim9268 Год назад +2

      Professional truck driver from India can drive these truck easily but the thing is the one driving trucks in Canada,US,Australia are all students and who learns to drive trucks in foreign for 1 or 2 months and become driver.

  • @roncooke2188
    @roncooke2188 Год назад +2

    Great video and so interesting to, thank you !

  • @Patrick-yh5yd
    @Patrick-yh5yd Год назад +1

    In Orlando, I drive a motor coach for $900.00 per week. We still need more drivers.

  • @tazkrebbeks3391
    @tazkrebbeks3391 Год назад +5

    Aaah yes. Truck driver shortage. We have that here in America too. I've been driving for 30 plus years. I'm officially retired. But! You guessed it. I'm still slinging trailers. Actually I stopped driving over the road and I stopped dragging my wagons. I drive a triaxial dump truck made by Mack. I don't have to put up with silly log books anymore. Although I still have to deal with the D.O.T time to time.

    • @xxxggthyf
      @xxxggthyf Год назад +1

      There is, or at least was, a truck driver shortage here in the UK and I'm not surprised. The money is terrible and so is the way you get treated. There are exceptions but they are so few and far between that when my HGV licence came up for renewal on my 45th birthday I didn't bother.
      In my last few years of truck driving I got so fed up with being sworn at and abused by transport managers (because it was impossible to keep to their schedules) that I'd leave the truck at the first safe place, turn my phone off, hitch a ride home and wait for the company to report the truck stolen. Then when the cops turned up at my door I'd tell them where it was. The wallopers were always quite amused but I doubt the company was.
      Revenge: Sweet but not fattening.

    • @tazkrebbeks3391
      @tazkrebbeks3391 Год назад

      @@xxxggthyf that sucks.
      We are definitely not considered cream of the crop. But I've been doing it for 30 plus years and you know what I just let it roll off. I've always been like that. I laugh actually sometimes because I think to myself hey buddy. Keys are in the ignition if you can do better knock yourself out.

    • @xxxggthyf
      @xxxggthyf Год назад +1

      @@tazkrebbeks3391 "...I think to myself hey buddy. Keys are in the ignition if you can do better knock yourself out" That was my attitude and you would think that transport managers who are already struggling to get enough drivers would keep that attitude in mind. But apparently not.

    • @kiikomagajoseph2623
      @kiikomagajoseph2623 5 часов назад

      actually I want to get a truck driving job but I don't know how to get there for such opportunities

  • @tazkrebbeks3391
    @tazkrebbeks3391 Год назад +3

    This was a good video. I enjoyed it. I have relatives who live in Australia. Although I don't think any of them are truckers, excuse me, truckies. We have extra large bumpers on the front of our trucks too. They can either be added to the truck by the company. Or a lot of times by the driver themselves. Mainly for deer. But you get out west you never know what's going to be crossing the road. Could be an elk. Could be a buffalo. Excuse me bison. Could be a moose. Could be a long pronged antelope. I think you get the picture.

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @devo3243
      @devo3243 Год назад

      You get deer here too. Cattle and Camels are a far bigger problem than roos, they are everywhere in the outback and will annihilate a truck.

  • @EricLS
    @EricLS Год назад +1

    This channel is hilarious, I get 1/2 from the video, then the rest from all the comments correcting it all lol

  • @thetruckguy2041
    @thetruckguy2041 Год назад +4

    You got what I wanted bro thanks

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад

      Glad to hear, hope you like it 👍

  • @audoinxr6372
    @audoinxr6372 Год назад +33

    That was very good summary of our rediculous industry. 👍
    Other than the wages bit as others have said. Need to about to about double the quoted ones to represent a USD amount.
    Also the whole cab over v bonneted trucks is 100% preference to the owners. Neither are bad or good at either jobs.
    I see Mack Titans and C509 kws in city doing singles regularly.
    And we run tripple road trains around country in Volvos and Dafs.

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад +3

      Thanks 👍

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @pulaski1
      @pulaski1 Год назад

      "About double"? Are you making some allowance for cost of living? Today (Jan 2023) US$100 is equivalent to around A$140.

    • @pulaski1
      @pulaski1 Год назад

      Volvo is one of the largest truck builders in the US, making exclusively "conventional" trucks, as well as making cab-overs for the European market.

    • @audoinxr6372
      @audoinxr6372 Год назад

      @@pulaski1 2 months ago we were at 1.96 to US$1.
      It varies but double covers it all haha 😄

  • @twicedemita2151
    @twicedemita2151 Год назад +10

    Depending on the states there are places where two trailers is limited an others more than two exists

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

  • @tazkrebbeks3391
    @tazkrebbeks3391 Год назад +2

    Americans can pull two 53 ft trailers. I don't know what that comes out to meters you figure that out. We could drive for 11 hours. But must take a half hour break after 8 hours. We have log books too. Of course. We call them comic books. And many other things. But when I was driving over the road I always call that my comic book. This was before your electronic log books. Back when we had paper log books. I usually ran on or three at a time.

  • @christiantroy7722
    @christiantroy7722 Год назад +2

    The average truck driver makes a lot more than $600 a week more like $1600 plus a week and the average wage for every one else is around $1000 a week after tax

  • @jeffsutton950
    @jeffsutton950 Год назад +8

    Unskilled drivers are a huge problem here in Canada 🇨🇦

    • @tompaul2591
      @tompaul2591 Год назад

      The US as well.

    • @tompaul2591
      @tompaul2591 Год назад

      @@nc3826 we see proof every day. Trying to turn around in driveways, blocking fuel islands, docks, I saw an "immigrant" Amazon driver whip through an emergency vehicles only crossover on the freeway at 40 or 50, right in front of me doing 65 in a loaded.gravel hauler. I see their stupidity every day. Proof enough. I'm going on 31 years out here. Sick of their antics.

    • @alpharaptor7510
      @alpharaptor7510 Год назад

      Same here in Australia. That’s why all the European trucks are popular here 😂

    • @kiikomagajoseph2623
      @kiikomagajoseph2623 5 часов назад

      What are the best way to gain the skills so that I can overcome such issues

  • @Karankumar-ft7jd
    @Karankumar-ft7jd Год назад +3

    When he says unskilled overseas drivers 🤣🤣🤣everyone knows who he referring too!!

  • @Grant80
    @Grant80 9 месяцев назад +1

    Many long range trains you’ll see both Mack and KW as these rigs offer more power for very heavy loads.
    Oh the stories I coujd tell of going out west with skippy and the danger he’s caused.

  • @oldthudman
    @oldthudman Год назад +1

    Most folks don't know that Australia is almost as big as the USA.........The middle of Australia is sparsely populated.....There are ranches they call cattle stations in the outback.....So to get cattle/goods/services to and fro they use big trucks and train them.......I've seen similar in Nevada.....

  • @SyndicateGT6
    @SyndicateGT6 Год назад +11

    A correction on blue collar jobs, not sure if it's in US $ but i'm currently a yard hand went from driving HC which is semis/dog and trailer to scaffolding yard hand. On $1184 after tax, when i was driving i was on just over $1000 after tax.

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing

    • @That-Guy_
      @That-Guy_ Год назад +1

      My drivers make about $1,600/ week for the new hires and $2,200+ for the one that have been here for 5+ years. and the go home every day, no multi day runs.

    • @YTho-ev1ej
      @YTho-ev1ej Год назад

      Scaff yard surely gotta suck ass

    • @SyndicateGT6
      @SyndicateGT6 Год назад

      @@That-Guy_ Any spots that need filling? That's pretty solid considering the current payrates around.

    • @SyndicateGT6
      @SyndicateGT6 Год назад

      @@YTho-ev1ej Smaller yards suck, but work at one of the big companies so nothing is done by yourself. Always got a partner with you, and the manager is surprisingly easy going and willing to give you a shout out if a regional/branch manager is out and about lol

  • @Farrell0208
    @Farrell0208 Год назад +12

    Man, doesn't seem much different than driving here in the states. Our Hours of Service rules as it's called here, is 11 hours of driving in a day. Up to 14 hours on duty( this includes your 11 hours of drive time) a 30 minute break within the first 8 hours of drive time, and a 10 hour off duty break. You can split that break if you're in the sleeper berth for 7 hours and get any remaining time back from the previous shift and then do a consecutive 3 hour break, or split it 8 and 2 respectively. We no longer are allowed to use paper logs and have to use an electronic log or e-log as most call it, which tracks your movement to the second. No more cheating logs and running double or even triple log books as many used to do. Too bad we don’t run road trains here in the states but maybe it’s for the best as your population is more in line with Canada than here. Wish we had more options for trucks like you guys do. It’s all conventional tractors here, no cabovers no more.

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

  • @Vondrool
    @Vondrool 4 месяца назад +1

    His pronunciation of brisbane got me fr 😂

  • @emilienamaury3839
    @emilienamaury3839 10 месяцев назад +1

    at the times code 3:17, I want said thanks you for put the remperatures also de degres celciuls (°c), this is very appraciate for a little frenchy like me, I could understant at lot of more thing.

  • @alliswell3372
    @alliswell3372 Год назад +3

    Trailers are also so colorful and attractive to see .. not boring like in USA

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

  • @kash8220
    @kash8220 Год назад +27

    A friend of mine is a trucker in Australia, he told me once that the main problem they have is the natives who will literally raid their trucks if they stop to sleep in the middle of nowhere.

    • @1ponsford
      @1ponsford Год назад +2

      Kinda like many cities in the US.

    • @rolandthethompsongunner64
      @rolandthethompsongunner64 Год назад +4

      Don’t stop near LA 😂

    • @physics77guy
      @physics77guy Год назад +4

      @@1ponsford the only difference is that there you are not raided by natives but by some special communities

    • @1ponsford
      @1ponsford Год назад

      @@physics77guy True

    • @shonyfreshayzzz
      @shonyfreshayzzz Год назад

      It happens in cities too, some industrial areas where people leave their trucks in Sydney, they'll find sometimes a dozen trucks with their windows smashed in within the same area

  • @ranjitsian5481
    @ranjitsian5481 Год назад +1

    Good work

  • @travismartinson1813
    @travismartinson1813 Год назад +2

    Logbook was a book of lies, some drivers had so many lies they needed extra books 😆

  • @ashleyatkinson6563
    @ashleyatkinson6563 Год назад +3

    I work next to the quad’s with 2 engines (second one in middle), they can reverse them around a corner and into a loading dock that is so tight you can drive a forklift onto the trailer.

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @kiikomagajoseph2623
      @kiikomagajoseph2623 5 часов назад

      How can I join the industry, just want to become one of the truckies

  • @darksoldiershot1478
    @darksoldiershot1478 Год назад +12

    Nice video very informative 👏🏻, you should try to investigate Colombian trucking , we have all types of trucks , ASIAN ,European ,American , and Russian , and the trucking life there is like driving a normal car

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад

      👍

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @kiikomagajoseph2623
      @kiikomagajoseph2623 5 часов назад

      I'm from Uganda -Africa and I'm kindly inquiring whether i can get a truck driving job in Colombia

  • @5150TJT
    @5150TJT Год назад +1

    Few EU / UK drivers have died not knowing the Country and carrying enough food and water....

  • @65gtotrips
    @65gtotrips Год назад +1

    Road trains remind me of the ‘Mammoth Car’ in Speed Racer 🏎

  • @bobbyeustace6706
    @bobbyeustace6706 Год назад +3

    I'm considering upgrading from heavy rigid to heavy or multi combination next year. Always liked truck and if I can't get a trade fixing them I may as well drive them.

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @petej222
      @petej222 Год назад +1

      Well worth the jump if gunna drive them as a job. I would advise go HC then when your comfortable go MC, as in Vic you have to still pass HC tests to go to MC and most training places will construct training to get you there but you loose valuable time in the seat and dont learn as much as doing them seperate

    • @kiikomagajoseph2623
      @kiikomagajoseph2623 5 часов назад

      ​@@petej222what could be your advice to someone like me a beginner in truck driving because I want to acquire an opportunity in truck driving

  • @ashleyblack1587
    @ashleyblack1587 Год назад +10

    All of that was actually pretty well researched
    But I’m curious, what currency were you using for the average wage part? Because I made more than $600 working part time at Hungry Jacks as a teenager
    As a truck driver I’d make nearly that in just one day

    • @devo3243
      @devo3243 Год назад +1

      I was wondering this too. Most Blue collar workers that have any kind of certificate are earning well above $375usd a week 😂

    • @Saltinator
      @Saltinator Год назад +1

      I see Australia doesn't pay their skilled trades and labor sector (blue collar) good at all if that $375 is correct.
      Right out of trade school in 2001 at 18yo my first taste of blue collar work as an apprentice carpenter I started at $500 a week. $375 is a joke considering the amount of labor some skilled trades have.
      Even $600 for driving truck isn't good at all. No wonder the shortage lol

    • @ashleyblack1587
      @ashleyblack1587 Год назад

      @@Saltinator he said “well above”
      And I said I made $600 working at Hungry Jacks (what you’d call Burger King)
      Tradies and truck drivers make WAY more than that

    • @devo3243
      @devo3243 Год назад

      @@Saltinator He's completely wrong. The average pay here in Australia is higher than the US. The mines near me are offering $75/hr for diesel mechanics right now, for example.

  • @sascha1799
    @sascha1799 Год назад +1

    I just like to hear people talk about the "*strict*" rules in Australia, in Germany, Switzerland etc. youll get fined even when your max width is 2.51m or just a bit over the max length

    • @petej222
      @petej222 Год назад

      Yeh same in Australia. You can be oversized but need flags, lights, and signage and more restrictions on you

  • @pro-trucker26
    @pro-trucker26 Год назад +1

    In south africa sometimes we call trucks horses if it is not connected to a trailer

  • @solmanJapan
    @solmanJapan Год назад +10

    I remember the first time I saw a road train and was absolutely in awe. I don't even know how to tow a trailer let alone one with multiple trailers. I remember that the roads were also a lot wider for the road trains on the outskirts of the city.

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @dantresohlavy7323
      @dantresohlavy7323 Год назад +2

      You drive the truck, not the trailer...

  • @guyunknown9123
    @guyunknown9123 Год назад +3

    Tractor, Australia setting the record straight

  • @andreaspetersen9323
    @andreaspetersen9323 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good Truck Video 👍

  • @originalguy4535
    @originalguy4535 Год назад +5

    Make such more interesting videos on other countries truckers.

  • @australiantruckspotting8883
    @australiantruckspotting8883 Год назад +8

    Australia and New Zealand are some of the best countries for seeing awesome looking trucks. 👍

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

  • @thesmallyoutubechannel6888
    @thesmallyoutubechannel6888 11 месяцев назад +1

    i recognized that a couple of these clips were filmed in Tasmania.

  • @mfalam133
    @mfalam133 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very interesting

  • @ohlordy2042
    @ohlordy2042 Год назад +14

    A couple of weeks ago I watched a triple road train driver back his rig out of the big, BP service station in Norseman, Western Australia.
    Backing up a 60+ yard long, triple trailer vehicle in a crowded service station......I was well impressed.

    • @YTho-ev1ej
      @YTho-ev1ej Год назад +5

      I’d say that’s about the most exciting thing going on in Norseman 😂😂

    • @ohlordy2042
      @ohlordy2042 Год назад +2

      @@YTho-ev1ej I've also experienced a semi-decent earthquake in Norseman....whilst in the shower in a house up on stilts. That got a bit exciting.
      But, agreed, that's pretty much where the excitement ends in Norseman.

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @YTho-ev1ej
      @YTho-ev1ej Год назад

      @@ohlordy2042 that’s interesting.. I didn’t even know you could get earthquakes in WA

    • @ohlordy2042
      @ohlordy2042 Год назад

      @@YTho-ev1ej Certainly not on the scale of New Zealand or California. But we get plenty of little tremors in the Western Australian Goldfields (up to about 5 on the Richter scale).
      The tremor I mentioned in Norseman was a memorably large one for this area at a bit over Richter 5.
      I'm a geologist and could bore you stupid as to why we get tremors in the middle of a continental plate.....but will restrain myself.

  • @pamanthanos9742
    @pamanthanos9742 Год назад +3

    i want move to Australia for this job but i afraid of theirs wild life

  • @DeViceCrimsin_
    @DeViceCrimsin_ Год назад +1

    Wait, what?!! 00:05. idk why this caught me by surprise but it did

  • @peterhoz
    @peterhoz Год назад +1

    0:37 "from Melbourne" (shows map with route from Adelaide, Melbourne is not highlighted)

  • @musicauthority9939
    @musicauthority9939 Год назад +8

    It's not greatly different from trucking in America, with the exception of the equipment itself. and the fact there isn't much in the way of mountains. the log book is a lie book here also, and maximum driving hours is 12 hour's but only eight hours can be attributed to driving. before the computer entered the trucks here. I remember a lot occasions where I would run as many as three log books. here a driver has to be aware of the weigh stations and port entries. because they keep track of your time between weigh stations. but there are ways around that. here especially where I live we pull trains also. but they are different than from down under. they commonly used for apple harvest, but they can also be used other kinds of loads such as lumber .the most common trains are forty foot lead trailers with twenty foot pup's. and if the tractor has a drop axle. you can haul one hundred and five thousand LBS. there are other configurations that are used as long as they don't exceed the maximum length. during apple harvest they are used to haul apple bins. that were traditionally made out of wood. but more recently some of the farmers have have switched to plastic bins. in the neighboring State of Oregon State, Yellow freight is the last company to still pull triple trailer's. in this Country many of the States have different requirements. but tractors and single trailers are legal in all States. this was very interesting, I have always wanted wanted to know more about Australian trucking. thanks for posting this.

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад +1

      Your welcome, and thanks for sharing 👍

    • @emptycoffin
      @emptycoffin Год назад

      Only 8 how do you get anything done? In Australia we can legally drive for 14 on a basic qualification.

    • @musicauthority9939
      @musicauthority9939 Год назад +1

      @@emptycoffin Before the computers were put in the trucks. driver's would just cheat on their log book's. but now that computers are onboard the trucks.. it can shut the truck down when the maximum hours of service are reached. it definitely added to the supply chain issues in this Country after the pandemic. and that there's a shortage of driver's.

    • @emptycoffin
      @emptycoffin Год назад

      @@musicauthority9939 yeah hard pass on that. I'd never make any money.

  • @zebronmontford2472
    @zebronmontford2472 Год назад +3

    This is my long life dream.... truck driving

  • @jaad5785
    @jaad5785 Год назад +1

    Right now in 23’ they are paying 60$AUD per hour plus 80$AUD meal daily.

  • @MAD018
    @MAD018 Год назад +2

    I love the honest comment about log books,, most drivers break the fatigue laws and they call the log book the book of lies. I like to call it the book of truth to keep people happy

    • @alpharaptor7510
      @alpharaptor7510 Год назад

      Gotta be careful. One tiny mistake can cause you to go broke or jail time 😅

    • @MAD018
      @MAD018 Год назад

      @@alpharaptor7510 exactly!!! I got pulled over the other day and I hadn’t signed one page which could of resulted in a fine of something like $600aud, luckily the officer just told me about it and didn’t fine* me :). If it was someone who was on a mission to fine people, I would of copped a fine

  • @joseluisvazquezguerrero7219
    @joseluisvazquezguerrero7219 Год назад +8

    I WANT TO WORK DRIVING ROAD TRAINS...GREETINGS FROM:MEXICO.GOD BLESS AUSTRALIA TOO.

  • @darrenhill8503
    @darrenhill8503 Год назад +3

    Mate you have got the wages wrong as the money you mentioned is what people get on unemployment in Australia.

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing

    • @darrenhill8503
      @darrenhill8503 Год назад

      Really like your content. Please keep up the great content. If you could do one on just the differences of Australian Mack, Kenworth compared to their US counterparts would be much appreciated

  • @farab4391
    @farab4391 Год назад +1

    Due to the mess the UK railway system is in, I already said years ago that they should get rid of the rails and tarmac it for exclusive use of public transport like busses. Expensive conversion, but in the long run a lot cheaper to maintain and a lot more flexible. No more delays because of malfunctioning signals or broken down trains. On a road you can pass a broken down vehicle. Not to mention you can have small vehicles or big vehicles, you're not limited to the size of the track. Oh yes, and you don't need train stations to get on/off at. Trains were great, but it's time to move on. And don't start quoting all the countries where the railways are great public transport, they are all heavily subsidised by government. There is no cheap way to run/maintain a railway for public transport

  • @damienlamaro5865
    @damienlamaro5865 6 месяцев назад +1

    Truckies earn a heap more than $600 per week. My brother drives between Sydney and Melbourne and earns about $100,000:00 per year.

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  6 месяцев назад

      Watch the video description 😅

  • @peterellis8086
    @peterellis8086 Год назад +2

    I'm an Aussie. I'm sorry but my dad is a truckie of 50 years and I'm a tradie ( electrician) I just have to say that the wages comment was so wrong even when u take into consideration Australian dollar to American dollar ... think you may need to check your facts mate

  • @bradlywright5189
    @bradlywright5189 Год назад +7

    Speaking for myself I'm clearing $1400 per week AUD after tax & super on the tax file number, if I was working under the ABN (Australian business number I'd be clearing +$2000 AUD per week as a HR (heavy vehicle) operator. & I'm not even leaving the 100km radius under the basic fatigue management regulations.

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @jefferymichaeldodds3383
      @jefferymichaeldodds3383 Год назад

      I got a few mates that do Longhorn I heard what they suggested for the salary and could not help but laugh for my good friends in long haul have told me what they can earn very similar to what you mentioned I'm in the transportation can I know casual drivers that get off 5 hours 3 days a week so that is 15 hours is all a casual needs to be offered this is not what they work though at $36 an hour 5 hours is 180 buks x 3 minimum 540 but of course with the demand no-one work the minimum. Most people I know bus and truck are taking home at least 1000 pw

  • @patodwyer721
    @patodwyer721 Год назад

    Nice one

  • @N0616JCProductions
    @N0616JCProductions Год назад +1

    Basically a hold my beer of trucking.

  • @johnfranke9655
    @johnfranke9655 Год назад +6

    Why can't we find an Australian to tell this story in our language, and knowledge of our industry

    • @jamesmark6236
      @jamesmark6236 Год назад

      Good day truckers.
      You can earn as much as $5000 weekly and still continue working without any interruptions.
      I shared this information with some truck drivers here last week and now they are earning very huge. One of them bought a brand new truck just within the week after withdrawal.
      Inbox me for details if you want to know how

    • @exoressdelivers70
      @exoressdelivers70 Год назад

      John Franke...because the video is directed to Americans even though it's about Australia. If an Australian was narrating it Americans wouldn't be interested enough to click on it and America's where the big bucks are for making money on RUclips based on the number of viewers of a particular video.