@@johncunningham4820 that is why I thought a spent Shotgun Shell was intriguing, particularly as Australian Law in most States (perhaps All) prohibits the discharge of Firearms from Roadways. And as you say the incidence of Firearms in Australia is less than in America. There now being only approximately 3.5 million registered firearms, an average of four for each licensed gun owner. And although the total number of gun owners has fallen since Port Arthur, the number of guns held by each gun owner, continues to steadfastly increase.
@@shinrapresident7010 I have 60 tractors or as they call in AU prime movers its the last part of trucking that has not been rate cutted by the outfits like Swift JB Hunt Schiendler and Prime they have not the talent to handle that equipment
That is NOT a Road-Train . That is an Over-Dimension , Over-Mass , Indivisible Load . There is a difference . Don't try to Clickbait One as the Other .
@@johncunningham4820 Bet you're fun at parties. Unbelievable you're crying over such an insignificant thing. And how is it even clickbait when it's still interesting and essentially the same thing?
@@pabsiliogaming . Nope . Not the same thing . I used to work in the Industry . This Video is an Over-Dimension , Indivisible , Over-Mass load . Road-Trains operate in Specified Areas UN-ESCORTED . And can be longer and even Heavier at times . Australia Trucking .
Gas prices are roughly the same now than they were when I started driving in 1995 if you correct for inflation. Wages have gone down since then though.
@@prussiaaero1802I think it's 59.9, the black line you think is a one is also on the other side of the number so it's just the border of the sign. This price also makes sense, it's about 1/3 of the current prices in France.
When? when fuel was only 53cents a litre Where? , umm closest I can guess is "somewhere out west" I was gunna say "on a dark desert hi way".... But that's the start to the Eagle's song and you'd be compelled to burst into song and finish it for me
@@johnniethepom2905 You've got bloody good eyes, but I think it's the pole behind that sandwich board that makes it look like a dollar 53 ; I'm not sure And now that a lotta folks have diesel vehicles, they've jacked up the price of diesel to more than that of ulp. In 1978 to '1979 it went from 15 cents a litre to 30 cents per litre
@@username8644 yes, but the price per L here has been above $1 since the early 2000's was around $1.50 from 2010 to 2022 and $1.70 - $2.20 for the last year and a half
@@username8644 the further you get from the big cities, the more expensive it gets. Only thing I can think of was it was a one day promotion or something, happens occasionally.
I noticed someone asked where it was filmed..South bound NEWELL HIGHWAY EDGEROI NSW just north of NARRABRI..drove over that section of road hundreds of times in a REAL ROADTRAIN
Not even in America, the fuel prices are clearly given in liters, long thin horizontal yellow licence plates on the police cars which look European, and all the trucks are cabovers which aren't used in America. And in America that load would have been pulled by a single truck lmao, not 5.
This is clearly not in America, especially given the fuel price sign at the end that gives prices per LITER. Also the police cars have the long thin yellow liscence plate which look like European plates and all the trucks are cabovers which don't exist in America anymore. So this is clearly in some European country lmao. Nice try though mate, you played yourself. Edit: in the US there would have only been a single truck pulling that load btw.
Most intriguing of all is the shotgun shell lying on the roadway adjacent to the gutter
Oh? I only saw one at 0:10
Actually , I think that is a Dead DISPOSABLE Cigarette lighter . " Le Bic " . This Australia . Not the Gun Crazy U.S.
@@johncunningham4820 that is why I thought a spent Shotgun Shell was intriguing, particularly as Australian Law in most States (perhaps All) prohibits the discharge of Firearms from Roadways.
And as you say the incidence of Firearms in Australia is less than in America.
There now being only approximately 3.5 million registered firearms, an average of four for each licensed gun owner.
And although the total number of gun owners has fallen since Port Arthur, the number of guns held by each gun owner, continues to steadfastly increase.
I’m in that type of business that’s heavy haul not a road train down under they call it heavy haulage
@@shinrapresident7010 I have 60 tractors or as they call in AU prime movers its the last part of trucking that has not been rate cutted by the outfits like Swift JB Hunt Schiendler and Prime they have not the talent to handle that equipment
That is NOT a Road-Train . That is an Over-Dimension , Over-Mass , Indivisible Load . There is a difference . Don't try to Clickbait One as the Other .
You are 9 years to late 🤣
@@chopper1860 . It is NEVER too late to educate someone . Yes . It's spelled TOO . Not TO .😁 . 🤣 .🤔.🙃.
Let's face it, this is cooler than a road train 😁
@@johncunningham4820 Bet you're fun at parties. Unbelievable you're crying over such an insignificant thing. And how is it even clickbait when it's still interesting and essentially the same thing?
@@pabsiliogaming . Nope . Not the same thing .
I used to work in the Industry .
This Video is an Over-Dimension , Indivisible , Over-Mass load .
Road-Trains operate in Specified Areas UN-ESCORTED . And can be longer and even Heavier at times .
Australia Trucking .
Nice catch thank you for sharing
"What's the matter, Yank? Too big for ya"
this is just a overload/oversized load convoy. a road train is a single tractor pulling at least 5 or 6 trailers.
That's not a Road Train lol
Any one remember those fuel prices?
Those were the days !!!!
@@peterhathaway807 half your luck, most of us are on under $30 an hour....
Gas prices are roughly the same now than they were when I started driving in 1995 if you correct for inflation. Wages have gone down since then though.
Don't know about the rest of you, but I saw 5 prime movers, not 6.
Petrol 53 cents!
Per what? Gallon or liter
@@fishingismydrug1 Per litre - On second look, I think it's $1.53, looks like a slim 1 there also.
@@prussiaaero1802 Thank you!
@@prussiaaero1802I think it's 59.9, the black line you think is a one is also on the other side of the number so it's just the border of the sign. This price also makes sense, it's about 1/3 of the current prices in France.
Have a look at the price of fuels
i noticed that too
When its so heavy, the trucks need to team up
City powered Electrical Generator that powers entire cities!
I thought the first truck towed everything.
That's what trains r for T800Aust
When and where was it filmed ?
Straya mate!!
Looks like NSW plates at 0:09 . The scenery reminds me of Kayncutta , SA though .
When?
when fuel was only 53cents a litre
Where? , umm closest I can guess is "somewhere out west"
I was gunna say "on a dark desert hi way"....
But that's the start to the Eagle's song
and you'd be compelled to burst into song and finish it for me
I think the last time fuel was that cheap was on 2002 . Are you sure that not 1.53 ?
@@johnniethepom2905
You've got bloody good eyes, but I think it's the pole behind that sandwich board that makes it look like a dollar 53 ; I'm not sure
And now that a lotta folks have diesel vehicles, they've jacked up the price of diesel
to more than that of ulp.
In 1978 to '1979 it went from 15 cents a litre to 30 cents per litre
where is the sixth truck ? ......
I was wondering the same thing. I only counted 5.
Hello, visitors from RUclips algorithm.
That Fuel price! when was this video actually taken? 1995?
I cried when I saw that sign 😪
Isn't that price per liter, not a gallon?
@@username8644 yes, but the price per L here has been above $1 since the early 2000's was around $1.50 from 2010 to 2022 and $1.70 - $2.20 for the last year and a half
@@1978sjt Well yes true. But it's probably somewhere with cheap fuel prices, looks like the countryside too.
@@username8644 the further you get from the big cities, the more expensive it gets. Only thing I can think of was it was a one day promotion or something, happens occasionally.
I noticed someone asked where it was filmed..South bound NEWELL HIGHWAY EDGEROI NSW just north of NARRABRI..drove over that section of road hundreds of times in a REAL ROADTRAIN
not a road train. just a oversized load.
Diesel…..59.9cpl 😕
I saw that to
American comment
Not even in America, the fuel prices are clearly given in liters, long thin horizontal yellow licence plates on the police cars which look European, and all the trucks are cabovers which aren't used in America. And in America that load would have been pulled by a single truck lmao, not 5.
American always overacting. Only two FAUN GOLIATH 8X8 were enough.
This is clearly not in America, especially given the fuel price sign at the end that gives prices per LITER. Also the police cars have the long thin yellow liscence plate which look like European plates and all the trucks are cabovers which don't exist in America anymore. So this is clearly in some European country lmao. Nice try though mate, you played yourself.
Edit: in the US there would have only been a single truck pulling that load btw.
Wow