Why Dutch Trucking is Better

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @skipthefox4858
    @skipthefox4858 Год назад +1912

    Neat fact is that 1 block in the Netherlands is 8 blocks in the rest of the world, making trucking much easier and faster

  • @b.w.9392
    @b.w.9392 Год назад +283

    As a dutch truck driver I have to say this video is 9.5/10. Only slight error is that a standard tracktor/trailer is limited to 16.5m (with trailers to 13.6) and combination trucks are indeed 18.75m
    The rest was just spot on!

    • @boelensds
      @boelensds Год назад +3

      road trains are up to 25 meter a couple of years now. you need to have 4 years trucking experience and additional training and exam to drive them. There combinations are not going to Belgium as they are not allowed there. but saves fuel and additional road movements.

    • @quickwimnl
      @quickwimnl Год назад +9

      @@boelensds They are. Belgium is allowing LZV now, like germany. And that is good new for cargo to Scandinavia where longer trucks are more common.

    • @johngarritzcx6733
      @johngarritzcx6733 Год назад

      Wat about The so called Eco-Combi ibelieve a more True road train. over 34 metres long😎😎✌✌

    • @mikkorenvall428
      @mikkorenvall428 Год назад +1

      @@johngarritzcx6733 Eco-Combi ot High Capacity Trucks alias HCT as they are called in legal terms.

    • @cautarepvp2079
      @cautarepvp2079 Год назад

      Heey! Since you are a Dutch truck driver, what is like living and working in Netherlands driving truck/lorry with trailer? Is the pay good? Worth it? Compared to other jobs in the Netherlands?
      Thanks for answering!

  • @edwardfitzpatrick3168
    @edwardfitzpatrick3168 Год назад +866

    Only thing you forgot is that DAF is native to the Netherlands

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 Год назад +5

      Well.... it is an American company nowadays.

    • @CallsignMiller
      @CallsignMiller Год назад +163

      @@ronaldderooij1774 no it isnt. The Daf is still Dutch as a independent company with its own board of directors. It is just part of the larger corporation of Paccar (and tbh Daf is carrying paccar hard except on the production of plastic parts where paccar excels)

    • @NLJeffEU
      @NLJeffEU Год назад +48

      ​@@ronaldderooij1774 chrysler and dodge are dutch cars because their headquater is located in the Netherlands. Is that how it works? 😂

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch Год назад +5

      @@NLJeffEU You are literally making an example on why criteria matters.

    • @timdekleijn8910
      @timdekleijn8910 Год назад +12

      @@NLJeffEU Then Starbucks is the NL's most famous 'coffeshop'.

  • @biggie_tea
    @biggie_tea Год назад +96

    5:35 In my home town we actually had this thing called 'truckersdag' (truckersday) during which all the local truckers would decorate their trucks with flowers and drive through the town in a big honking parade. They would also often take some local (mentally) handicapped people along and it was just generally a wholesome thing.

  • @StefanVeenstra
    @StefanVeenstra Год назад +151

    The Netherlands also takes effort to separate vulnerable traffic from fast and heavy machines. This is why it's a joy to drive as well as cycle and walk.

    • @moladiver6817
      @moladiver6817 Год назад +5

      And that right there is why i don't get at all that Singapore supposedly has better roads. Singapore doesn't even have proper cycling infrastructure. They easily could but they don't.

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Год назад +1

      @@moladiver6817 It's probably partly the climate. When it's that hot and humid most of the year it's hard to persuade people to cycle. Better to focus on air conditioned mass transit.

    • @moladiver6817
      @moladiver6817 Год назад +3

      @@Croz89 Holland can be hot and humid, it can be cold and nasty, it often is very windy. None of that keeps people from cycling. Just build the infrastructure and people will use it. Guaranteed.

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Год назад

      @@moladiver6817 The climate in the Netherlands is nothing like Singapore. Hot and humid in the Netherlands is not like the hot and humid in Singapore. 30 C as a normal high year round with an average humidity of 83%. Cold and blustery can be somewhat alleviated with a waterproof jacket, but when it's 30 C at 80+% humidity, not even cycling naked would stop you being bathed in sweat. In those conditions you don't want to be exercising outside for extended periods.

    • @moladiver6817
      @moladiver6817 Год назад +4

      @@Croz89 Yeah it doesn't matter. Nothing stops people from using proper infrastructure. These excuses are very common and very commonly false. You hear them from all cycling unfriendly countries in all shapes and sizes and it's always just that. An excuse. I've been to Singapore several times. I know the city quite well. The weather doesn't stop people from walking just like it doesn't in any other SE Asian city. The reason being it's a pedestrian friendly environment. The very same could and should apply to cyclists. Most countries simply don't get cycling, that's the real issue. It's something to do for fun, not to get around with. The plethora of reasons people come up with is exhaustive.

  • @nursejanainholland1978
    @nursejanainholland1978 Год назад +43

    As an American who moved to The Netherlands in 2015, I was pleasantly surprised and shocked to witness the rear wheel sets on trailers being able to move independently from each other, sharply reducing turn radius in the narrow old city streets here. I wish your video had shown that feature. I don't know what the technical name is for such a system but I had never in my life seen it in the USA. Great video!

    • @th3Dominator
      @th3Dominator Год назад +11

      It makes the life of the dutch truckers easier
      Rear steering axle would be the correct translation of meestuurende achter as

    • @MAlif-qg5sn
      @MAlif-qg5sn Год назад +4

      Europe ttucks are definitely modern unlike how americans like their good ol classix style semi

    • @bl8388
      @bl8388 Год назад

      @@MAlif-qg5sn What are you talking about? =D

    • @simontaylor2319
      @simontaylor2319 Год назад

      erwise called self-tracking axles. Been around a long time 60/70s, they also reduce tyre scrub. Primrose Group in Britain & Primrose-Ceshi in Italy being notable past manufacturers. Why are they fairly uncommon - cost?

    • @JayPee570
      @JayPee570 10 месяцев назад

      Sliding the tandems?

  • @NatsukiMogiIsBestGirl
    @NatsukiMogiIsBestGirl Год назад +618

    Dutch style trucks are so goddamn cool!
    Speaking of which, I think a video specifically about truck customisation across the globe would be cool

    • @raksoen
      @raksoen Год назад +7

      Good luck with the Mercedes guy.

    • @ofjeworstlust69
      @ofjeworstlust69 Год назад +1

      Dutch*

    • @DollyBoy_1923
      @DollyBoy_1923 Год назад

      @natsuki mogi agreed!

    • @NatsukiMogiIsBestGirl
      @NatsukiMogiIsBestGirl Год назад +1

      @@ofjeworstlust69 actually yeah, I suppose you're right. thanks for the correction!

    • @DerB23
      @DerB23 Год назад

      Hell yeah, I'd love that

  • @LBCuracao
    @LBCuracao Год назад +47

    I’m a trucker in NL and it’s nice to see you use actual dutch footage as I saw a few trucks I see daily!

  • @mchandler15
    @mchandler15 Год назад +188

    I'm English and I'll admit the Dutch are the best truckers about. See them all the time delivering to garden centres over here so speak to alot of them and they're also the friendliest truckers about as well.

    • @RobbieKorver
      @RobbieKorver Год назад +4

      For us Dutchies the English are the best people in the world!

    • @aero1000
      @aero1000 Год назад +9

      @@RobbieKorver ??? Sorry, but that’s the first time I have heard that.

    • @chef7658
      @chef7658 Год назад +10

      We like Brits cause we can actually understand them. Unlike the French........

    • @basedvalie1869
      @basedvalie1869 Год назад +3

      @@chef7658Exactly, to us the French can only speak gibberish

    • @DrMcMoist
      @DrMcMoist Год назад +2

      ​@@RobbieKorverLiterally the first time I have ever seen a Dutch person say that.
      They usually think the English are twats.

  • @EliKirkMusic
    @EliKirkMusic Год назад +44

    Dutch truckie here, thanks for the awesome video bringing us to light! Can't wait to see what you talk about next!

  • @marinblazekovic5169
    @marinblazekovic5169 10 месяцев назад +6

    As a croatian I can say Holland is the best country for driving. People was great and friendly. Almost every company have room for drivers. Showers and free coffee. U could drive big cities without gps. They have 'haven' numbers in industrie zone. Roads are great,small towns are beautiful. Every brick is on the place. I didnt have one problem with police. Its something positive in them. And everybody of them speak german or english. Stay safe.

  • @lake7890
    @lake7890 Год назад +29

    My main man actually did a vid of our little country, been waiting for this a long long time, thank you so much buddy ! Have a great day & "een fijne dag kerel !"

  • @lucahofman445
    @lucahofman445 Год назад +110

    As a dutch person myself who used to work at a truck washing company, I have to agree with the trucks being really beautiful here! Keep up the good work! Or as we say in dutch: Lekker bezig pik! Ga zo door :D

  • @8.3.4.N
    @8.3.4.N Год назад +120

    perfect vid for me, studying college in the netherlands rn but hoping to be a truck driver when I'm done

    • @LMvdB02
      @LMvdB02 Год назад +1

      Henk Wijngaard inspiratie

    • @8.3.4.N
      @8.3.4.N Год назад +25

      @@nahadoth2087 just for fun, u can only be an 18 year old in college once so might as well give it a go

    • @Blackadder75
      @Blackadder75 Год назад +9

      @@8.3.4.N good choice. and you might want something else after you have driven for XX years, so it's wise to have more options

    • @Machil77
      @Machil77 Год назад +6

      Staar je niet blind op die €44.000 per jaar zoals vermeld in de video. Dat is of bruto of alleen als je zo verschrikkelijk veel uren maakt dat je nooit meer thuis bent!

    • @delanobanano6110
      @delanobanano6110 Год назад +1

      Ik ook! Ben bezig aan Bouwkunde op MBO-4 en als ik dat afgerond heb ga ik ook mijn vrachtwagen rijbewijs halen.

  • @humangarbage6559
    @humangarbage6559 Год назад +42

    As bizzare as it sounds your videos are my favourite thing to watch when I'm stressed or sad. It's just nice knowing that someone out there with a soothing voice is willing to talk about trucks, something that a lot of people would just find mundane.

    • @KaasSchaaf666
      @KaasSchaaf666 Год назад +2

      If you have particular interests in Dutch roads, then there is also Not just bikes, a Canadian who lives in the Netherlands, and takes a closer look at our cycling infrastructure (I had never looked at it that way myself as a dutchy 😉)

    • @jannetteberends8730
      @jannetteberends8730 Год назад

      I have the same with a video channel about about agricultural machinery. A video of a farmer having harvesting parsley is so uplifting the spirits.

  • @Kristanoppersma
    @Kristanoppersma Год назад +54

    I have been a fan since the trucking Sim video. but now seeing a video come up about trucking in my home country gets me a whole different kind of excited.

  • @twanniek0657
    @twanniek0657 Год назад +12

    Amazing video. As a Dutch person, I like that you make this and love to see this.

  • @TobiasRieper047
    @TobiasRieper047 Год назад +356

    As a Dutch trucker myself, I feel proud to be part of our tiny Country's infrastructure and to be able to participate in it.
    Keep 'm rolling fellow Truckers and Trucksters 💪🏻🚛🚚

    • @brokkrep
      @brokkrep Год назад +17

      My German trucker friend loves the Dutch Autobahn, since it's all lit.

    • @lucahofman445
      @lucahofman445 Год назад +9

      Dankjewel voor jullie harde werk!!!

    • @VisboerAnton
      @VisboerAnton Год назад +4

      Broeder stop eens met elkaar in te halen op 2 baanswegen. Mijn vis is aan het verotten!

    • @TobiasRieper047
      @TobiasRieper047 Год назад +6

      @@VisboerAnton Als je je koelmotor aanzet en de temperatuur beter bijhoud heb je daar geen last van 🙂

    • @Chadow-ranger
      @Chadow-ranger Год назад +1

      Is het echt zo dat als je te snel optrekt en voor een bedrijf werkt dat je dan een melding krijgt?

  • @brianvandriel495
    @brianvandriel495 Год назад +5

    5:11 "Dutch truckers are known for being incredibly skilled"
    While you see the white DAF hitting the curb. Lmao.

  • @ZontarDow
    @ZontarDow Год назад +26

    As someone who has done deliveries and pickups around downtown Montreal with a 40 foot trailer I can only imagine how hard it must be to do the same in a Dutch city, though my deliveries would probably have been handled in a Class 3 instead of a Class 1.

    • @thommyneter168
      @thommyneter168 Год назад +14

      Yeah, big trucks are mostly forbidden in city centers, they go to logistic hubs around and then are transferred to smaller trucks that are permitted to go into the smaller streets.
      Big supermarkets inside the city are often on places where there is a big street nearby that is exempt for the prohibition of big trucks so they can reach that, and the supermarket or other big store doesn't have 3 trucks a day in front of their door.

    • @quickwimnl
      @quickwimnl Год назад +7

      @@thommyneter168 I drive a 40ft (12m) city-trailer(semi, double axle forced steered) and half of my addresses are in city-centers. Only a few cities don't allowed big trucks (Utrecht, Amsterdam). A lot more have hour-blocks to allow bigger trucks in. Mostly between 06:00 and 12:00. But city-centers are the easy stops. Residential areas (woonwijken) are the real pain in the exhaust. Narrow streets, concrete or steel poles everywhere and wrongly parked cars in literately every corner. Try navigating that with a backswing of over 4 meters.

    • @arjanvanraaij8440
      @arjanvanraaij8440 Год назад

      cabover trucks and shorter with steering axels does help alot.

    • @cautarepvp2079
      @cautarepvp2079 Год назад

      ​@@quickwimnlis they pay good and the benefits where you work compared to other jobs?

    • @quickwimnl
      @quickwimnl Год назад

      @@cautarepvp2079 No. They are complaining they can't get any drivers, but they are not willing to increase the payment by more then a few percentages a year, while inflation is over 10%. There are better payed jobs out there. But a truckdriver is not only a job. It's a way of life.

  • @lenselinkberinge
    @lenselinkberinge Год назад +4

    As a dutchy i was definitely waiting for this video and you did not dissapoint!

  • @thebackyard7661
    @thebackyard7661 Год назад +5

    i work in retail here in the netherlands and i must say, the trucks that are used for retail delivery are quite nice and well outfitted. depending on the quantity of the delivery there's also a good range of trucks in use regarding the ones i've experienced. you got your standard semi-trucks, but nowadays there are a lot of fixed box trucks in use to cope with a general lack of space, especially in urban environments. many trucks delivering in urban areas are nowadays also hybrid or even fully electric.

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 Год назад +13

    You create amazing content on this channel. Keep up the good work.

  • @Naraenda
    @Naraenda Год назад

    Thank you for putting the sources in the description!

  • @mukhtar__
    @mukhtar__ Год назад +2

    love your videos, dude! keep 'em coming!

  • @marakasalt
    @marakasalt Год назад +11

    Great video. Would be cool if you covered swedsish or scandinavian trucking?

  • @MrJumpyJ
    @MrJumpyJ Год назад +4

    I didn't expect to see my old truck here, 4:20. Unexpected buit pleasant suprise.

  • @guususus
    @guususus Год назад +1

    Great video, nut you should’ve said something about the port of Rotterdam and how that brings in a lot of cargo for trucks

  • @kastelukannumollom5289
    @kastelukannumollom5289 Год назад +3

    I was on a cargo ship last summer and the captain is now a truck driver. Really nice guy, I wonder how he is doing

  • @TheMarchOfAmber
    @TheMarchOfAmber Год назад

    Great video! Here in Lithuania we actually had a journalist investigation on the working conditions of the truck drivers, called Truck Slaves, so, it would be interesting to see how are the conditions according to different parts of the world!

  • @i-muts
    @i-muts Год назад +3

    I was waiting for this episode and I love it. I'm proud of our trucks, not to mention that DAF is from Dutch origin.

  • @ThePizzabrothersGaming
    @ThePizzabrothersGaming Год назад +1

    It's also usually very easy to drive with truckers on the roads in the Netherlands, rarely are there situations where you get stuck behind a truck on a road or where a maneuver jams up an intersection

  • @Floris_VI
    @Floris_VI Год назад

    very nice, always love to see my homecountry covered

  • @AlexSeesing
    @AlexSeesing Год назад +1

    At 4:19 is filmed in my street. Funny to see it end up in this video.
    Though the footage is quite old, there have been major changes made to the road and parking some years ago.

  • @robinvivalavida
    @robinvivalavida Год назад

    I love working in logistics, I handle paperwork all day mostly but I also get to speak to sometimes a hundred truck drivers in a day and they always have good stories to tell

  • @flopjul3022
    @flopjul3022 Год назад

    i work at a transport company that does pallet transport, we have cooled trailers for 2 companies we work closely together with and curtainsider's for the transport of anything else(asside from 2 trailers, one is a low loader and another is an enclosed trailer). at my company you get a truck and you are allowed to make modifications to it as you wish(as long as they are semi-legal and dont change the euro emission class) one of my collegues has build a full leather interior into his DAF CF 106. we operate mostly DAF CF 106's but have some CF 105's and XF 2022

  • @xcharke3126
    @xcharke3126 Год назад +2

    Great video!! Did not know that the dutch have great infrastructure or anything like that. Keep making these!!

    • @DutchieMcDutchface
      @DutchieMcDutchface Год назад +6

      Check out the NotJustBikes youtube channel to find more videos about our lovely country

    • @Rein_
      @Rein_ Год назад +2

      the best after singapore. also the biggest port of europe which once was the biggest in the world.

    • @robertrijkers947
      @robertrijkers947 Год назад

      @@Rein_ the best after a state that is just one city..... that's still the best in my book ;p

  • @Acid_8501
    @Acid_8501 Год назад +1

    The stock footage at 1:30 sums up the country in about 1 frame

  • @gansior4744
    @gansior4744 Год назад +1

    1:30 Holy shit that road Under the river

  • @akoshorvath-risko5838
    @akoshorvath-risko5838 Год назад +2

    I saw a Scania truck with the Kraemer livery here in Norway once! It was so cool, though I don't know what it was doing here... Anyway, a lot of people probably didn't even realise that they saw a one of a kind truck (the paint at least)!

  • @AnimilesYT
    @AnimilesYT Год назад +3

    I didn't know open pipe modifications were a thing, and I'm honestly surprised that's not illegal... I really hope this changes soon

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot Год назад +1

      It is illegal. This is known as "rolling coal" and it's only done to annoy people.

    • @Knakkerman-
      @Knakkerman- Год назад +4

      I am Dutch and I would be surprised if this were actually legal. This modification bypasses the Emission regulations and therefore could get the truck a so called "WOK". This means the truck has to be checked again before it can resume driving on public roads. The trucker would also get a massive fine (commercial traffic fines are usually higher than non-commercial traffic fines)

  • @carounagaranedjegadissane254
    @carounagaranedjegadissane254 8 месяцев назад

    kindly post some videos about the trucking jobs as well
    this was a informative videos keep the good work

  • @Brent-jj6qi
    @Brent-jj6qi Год назад

    Here from NJB, this vid is great!

  • @pattersonpi3027
    @pattersonpi3027 Год назад +1

    As a Belgian trucker i like to see the same vid about Belgium , thanks , P

  • @kaydesign
    @kaydesign Год назад +4

    What you missed: DAF is a Dutch manufacturer. Scania is Swedish but build in the Netherlands 🇳🇱

  • @mediaevalsine1645
    @mediaevalsine1645 Год назад +10

    this video makes me proud to be a dutch truck driver

  • @patrickbruijsten2831
    @patrickbruijsten2831 Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing my country and my industry! Almost everything is accurate ;)

  • @h1fox874
    @h1fox874 Год назад +1

    Nice, waiting for Holland Style explanation

  • @ppswond7839
    @ppswond7839 Год назад +3

    you should do an episode on trucking in Amsterdam, which mostly rides bikes to get to places

  • @jothanbakker4936
    @jothanbakker4936 Год назад

    At 1:45 the truck driver is driving in the city Hardenberg, which is in the state; "Overijssel".
    He is just leaving the N343

  • @MegaLol2xd
    @MegaLol2xd Год назад +3

    1:27 wtf is this river floating in the air

    • @Jack-Hands
      @Jack-Hands Год назад

      Welcome to the Netherlands.

    • @weerwolfproductions
      @weerwolfproductions Год назад

      Less slope to go under for the road than to go over the river via bridge 🙂

  • @dlfoster311
    @dlfoster311 Год назад +4

    Some may argue this can be episode 19/20, if the older trucking videos were grandfathered into the series. They are close enough :)

  • @jerryd.4042
    @jerryd.4042 Год назад

    The Netherlands is so small that as a Dutch citizen I recognize a lot of pictures and shots of the infrastructure. I live close to the aquaduct you see here on 1:28.

  • @Faabvk
    @Faabvk Год назад

    Amazing how, in a video where I expect it the least, I find dashcam footage of a shopping center I've lived next to for years.

  • @Jonydepony
    @Jonydepony Год назад

    1:05 The Highway is controled by the Ministery of Infastructure and Watermanagment the National road is controled by the Province and the other roads are made by the local authority

  • @Dr_le_Quack
    @Dr_le_Quack Год назад +5

    I’d love to see a video on South African trucking

  • @valdeizm
    @valdeizm Год назад +2

    Danish trucking!
    Danish truckers usually have a very strong sense of national identity, you'll often see trucks littered with danish flags and decorations. It is extremely common for trucking companies in Denmark to be named after the founder (e.g. Frode Laursen, Alex Andersen) and all the companies have their own distinctive color scheme and design on their trucks. Usually danish trucks aren't modified very much, but it's common to see things like curtains, horns and extra fog lights. Danish trucks are all limited to 80kph. Danish truckers commonly drive Scania, Volvo, Mercedes and MAN. And a few truckers choose to drive DAF, Iveco and Renault. In denmark there are a lot of smaller trucking companies ("Vognmænd", basically the founder of the trucking company) usually with 2-10 trucks in total. Most towns usually have a few "vognmænd" who usually name their company after themselves.

  • @88terrormaus
    @88terrormaus Год назад +2

    Truckspeed is capt in 90 km/h or 85 km/h but on the road limited to 80 km/h

  • @B-Meister
    @B-Meister Год назад +1

    Those things look trucking nice!

  • @jeff_de_zebra
    @jeff_de_zebra Год назад

    great video, makes me appreciate Dutch truckers even more.

  • @rogerwilco2
    @rogerwilco2 Год назад

    There is also the huge Truckstar festival at TT Assen.

  • @JasperKlijndijk
    @JasperKlijndijk Год назад +5

    Finally! Imma be mad if he mentions tulips and shows windmills

  • @biekken849
    @biekken849 Год назад

    0:33 is in Rotterdam. Also a bicycle path that I daily take.

  • @Machil77
    @Machil77 Год назад

    The “rij en rusttijden” is Europees geregeld. Je mag max 4,5h aaneengesloten rijden, daarna 45min pauze, of splitsen binnen 5h15 2x pauze waarvan de laatste minimaal 30min. Ook moet je aals je niet aan je rijtijd komt maar wel veel werkuren hebt na max 6h, 30min pauze maken (arbeidstijdenbesluit).
    Een werkdag telt 24uren, en die start bij aanvang dienst. In die werkdag ben je verplicht om dagelijks 11h rust te maken, wat resulteert in max 13h werken. Je max 3x afwijken van die regel en 9h rust maken waardoor je 15uren overhoud om te werken.
    In die 13 of 15 uren moet je aan bovenstaande pauzetijden houden, en mag je max 2x per week max 10h rijden, en de rest max 9h. Met een max van 56h per week, en een max van 90h per 2 weken…
    Er zijn nog meer regels, maar dit is het belangrijkste. Daaraan gekoppeld is de snelheidsbegrenzer en de tachograaf, die rij en rusttijden registreert van de laatste 100 dagen plus/minus, waarvan er op dit moment de lopende dag en de voorgaande 28dagen gecontroleerd kan worden wat vanaf 31dec2024 zal dat de lopende dag plus de daarvoor 56 kalenderdagen zijn..

  • @stuartcottee1843
    @stuartcottee1843 Год назад +2

    For owner drivers it’s probably one of the best countries to start up on your own

  • @oleg-bd3xs
    @oleg-bd3xs Год назад +1

    Could you do a video on Luxembourg Trucking? I'd imagine it as an interesting one since it's not a large country

  • @daanbos5918
    @daanbos5918 Год назад +1

    You can also find some Tatra and ford

  • @coolname545
    @coolname545 Год назад +1

    As a former delivery driver I love truckers, great driving etiquette and by long and far the most considerate drivers on the road.
    I also love when they thank you with their blinkers. Makes me feel a little like a trucker too! :D

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot Год назад +1

      Especially when you're mindful of them and stay back from a turn because they need to get through, they'll flash their high beams.

  • @GZBro
    @GZBro Год назад

    Love this Format! Bangladesh would be interesting

  • @fryphillipj560
    @fryphillipj560 Год назад +1

    An additional reason for the amazing quality of the roads is the extensive bike and public transport network. Less cars = less damaged roads

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot Год назад

      That's actually the primary reason. Less cars, specifically less heavy cars (i.e. SUV's) damage the roads a lot less than what you see in the US.

  • @laurenceoverwijn7847
    @laurenceoverwijn7847 Год назад

    Never thought I would see my hometown of Yerseke in this video!

  • @martdekoning942
    @martdekoning942 Год назад

    in the netherlands we do also have Rotterdam en does have a big port

  • @jamest3116
    @jamest3116 Год назад +2

    I would be interested to know what the trucking scene is like somewhere like Switzerland, with mountainous roads and a very well established rail network (passenger at least, not sure about freight though)

    • @webber7117
      @webber7117 Год назад

      Central european countries are just bad and boring to drive in with a hgv/truck. I'm sorry.

  • @phenylmusic
    @phenylmusic Год назад +3

    gotta appreciate how the flags are arranged at 4:00

  • @jettom17
    @jettom17 Год назад +1

    Would love a video on Nordic trucking! Particularly Norway-Sweden-Finland.

  • @neonsense_oc
    @neonsense_oc Год назад +12

    When I was a kid, I had a huge confusion between the Netherlands and neverland

    • @deeznutz8320
      @deeznutz8320 Год назад +1

      I had that with Switzerland and Sweden

    • @u9477
      @u9477 Год назад +1

      I was more confused by England having two different flags. Then i learnt about UK

    • @releasethekraken5039
      @releasethekraken5039 Год назад +1

      Ok, just to give you a refresher: The netherlands is the place where prostitutes are legal while Neverland is the place where the prostitutes are minors.

    • @th3Dominator
      @th3Dominator Год назад

      ​@@releasethekraken5039 hahhahahahha you win the price for best comment of the day

    • @DollyBoy_1923
      @DollyBoy_1923 Год назад

      @@deeznutz8320 for me it was Liechtenstein and Luxembourg, Burundi and Brunei, and Albania and Armenia

  • @croozerdog
    @croozerdog Год назад

    It's also one of the few widely available "low education" job that still pays really well. Not that driving a truck is easy, but you don't need prior education to start learning and many companies in need of workers pay for the education and licenses

  • @mytrueself1598
    @mytrueself1598 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this good video about Dutch Truckdrivers like me.

  • @EhteshamShahzad
    @EhteshamShahzad Год назад +1

    3:04 why? Just why?

    • @binckbonck
      @binckbonck 4 месяца назад

      Why not?

    • @Bacondog42
      @Bacondog42 4 месяца назад

      Because its a nice sound

  • @arposkraft3616
    @arposkraft3616 Год назад

    @4:10 id rather say that most goods go via ship rail and truck rather then or or

  • @michiganstad
    @michiganstad Год назад

    Brilliant . Thanks

  • @Lass412
    @Lass412 Год назад +1

    It'll be 3:00 a.m. here when the video's out

    • @rafox66
      @rafox66 Год назад +1

      Meddle, great album!

  • @christianblankenship94
    @christianblankenship94 5 месяцев назад

    I would like to see a video on trucking in the St Lucie and Bahamas, Trinidad and Dominica Islands in the Caribbean.

  • @birthdefectthehedgehog3461
    @birthdefectthehedgehog3461 Год назад

    One of these establishing shots is litterally where I live

  • @MikeV8652
    @MikeV8652 Год назад +3

    This report was a thing of beauty to watch.

  • @kinderboeken55
    @kinderboeken55 Год назад

    For those interested in dutch transportation, you should also maybe take a look at the dutch inland shipping industry.

  • @jamsanator0511
    @jamsanator0511 Год назад +3

    Have you considered making a video on German Trucking? I’ve been thinking about moving to Germany and becoming a trucker.

    • @webber7117
      @webber7117 Год назад

      Trucking in Germany is terrible;
      - Max 80 km/h on autobahns (which is low but that's the speed in most european countries) but... 60 km/h (!!) on normal roads.
      - Toll by OBU via GPS
      - Strict rules
      - Boring atmosphere
      - Bad reputation
      I would never become a truckdriver in Germany

    • @quickwimnl
      @quickwimnl Год назад

      @@webber7117 The strict rules are European. So every country in Europe has the same trucking-rules. And one violation, can still be ticketed up to 28 days after making the violation. After 31-12-2024 it will be 56 days. So imagine you forget to push a little button to set the tacho to rest on 3 january 2025, you can still be charged a fine on 27 february of the same year. Insane.

  • @TheOne-je6wu
    @TheOne-je6wu Год назад +2

    can you do a video about trucking in Sweden?

  • @OscarLT321
    @OscarLT321 Год назад

    I think most people here respect truck drivers. Honestly they are all really good drivers, for sure when navigating the small dutch towns.
    I am not really in that truck modding world, but what I can say is truck drivers are usually very nice people.
    But still we have our fair share of issues with highway accidents. I know overworking is a big part of this. Bigger companies are very strict on break regulations, but I know some are still pressured to work more than safe, causing deadly accidents

  • @syrak936
    @syrak936 Год назад

    Love your vids. Maybe do czech or italian trucking sometimes?

  • @mmitanka
    @mmitanka Год назад

    I don't know if you read my previous comments, but let me tell you one thing straight: Speed limits and truck length and weight limits are for the whole Europe the same. One exception is for the trucks of 25.25m, that depends from country to country where they are allowed. One example is Norway. Those trucks are allowed only from the Swedish border up to Oslo area. In the last years they are trying to go north up to 200km from Oslo. Anything further up the north is not possible because of the tight roads. I see plenty of Dutch truckers commenting here. One note to you and the truckers from Netherlands: I see constantly your trucks have very loose speed limits on the trucks. I don't know what you do in Netherlands but in Germany ( where the speed limit is very loose) all of your trucks go between 92km/h and 95/h, which is waaaaaay above 90km/h

  • @mikili_tw
    @mikili_tw Год назад

    2:26 i think that isnt stoping Van Herk😂

  • @SnowKing1823
    @SnowKing1823 Год назад

    4:28 , 56 hours actually and over a 2 week period , 90 hours combined. (so if i drove for 40 hours last week , i am only allowed to do 50 out of 56 this week. And if i do drive those 50 hours , next week im only allowed to drive for 40 again)

  • @Sequoia204
    @Sequoia204 Год назад +1

    Everything is better in the Netherlands! I'm very impressed by everyone's driving there and how well the traffic flows!

  • @ABorno-gp5rr
    @ABorno-gp5rr Год назад

    Along with trucks from different countries, can you make videos specifically about truck brands themselves? Each video focusing on a particular brand. Thanks.

  • @2138Dude
    @2138Dude Год назад +1

    Can i get a job in NL being a citizen of Belarus? Right now i work in a Polish company but they started cutting wages several times a year..
    I'm fluent in English and have 3 years experience

    • @thefirstkingdogo1126
      @thefirstkingdogo1126 Год назад

      You can do some googleïng
      And English is all tou realy need to talk to most pepool.
      I think you could i mean a lot of pepool who work in this country are from places like Turkey, Syria, ect.
      Good luxe but housing can be very costly.

    • @grootsChannel
      @grootsChannel Год назад

      @@thefirstkingdogo1126 people*

    • @weerwolfproductions
      @weerwolfproductions Год назад

      If you can manage to get a Polish passport - yes, as an EU-citizen you would be free to come to The Netherlands and apply for a job here. It can be difficult finding housing but in the Northern and Eastern part of The Netherlands (where many trucking companies are) housing is relatively cheap, especially if you share a house. Don't get scammed by the temp contract agencies though, they'll put you up in housing with other eastern europeans but withold a lot of pay for that - for prices that you could easily rent a house on your own for. Also, if your contract ends you have to leave their accomodation and you'll be out on the streets. Better to find a shared house on your own.
      If you are not an EU-citizen then getting a job is difficult - you'd have to arrange getting hired when you're still in Poland or Belarus, and upon entry in The Netherlands you have to prove you have a working contract with an employer for a set amount of hours.

  • @corneknapen6717
    @corneknapen6717 Год назад

    Don't forget that DAF started in The Netherlands. The first factory was in Eindhoven - The Netherlands

  • @WarningSign1000
    @WarningSign1000 Год назад +1

    I stopped being a truck driver after 5 years and never been so happy. Finally doing a normal job with normal working hours and barely any stress.

    • @Jaapst
      @Jaapst Год назад

      In Nederland ? Ik ben 25 en wil best vrachtwagen chauffeur worden of is t veel stress??

    • @WarningSign1000
      @WarningSign1000 Год назад

      @@Jaapst Jep hier in NL. Ik zou het je afraden maar dat is moeilijk om op persoonlijk niveau te doen. Voor mij was het een goede keuze om ermee te stoppen. Kon niet meer tegen de absurd lange werkdagen, stress met parkeren, verkeer (file’s, roadrage etc), nooit iets kunnen plannen want altijd maar werken, vrienden verliezen etc etc

    • @weerwolfproductions
      @weerwolfproductions Год назад

      @@Jaapst 't Verschilt heel erg wat je rijdt en waar hoe stressvol het kan zijn. Als uitzendkracht voor distributiecentra naar supermarkten is echt bagger - veel te krappe schema's, zelf moeten uitladen en parkeren bij supermarkten is soms heel krap voor grotere vrachtwagens. Dan heb je nog het seizoenswerk - Bietencampagnes, aardappelen etc. Vaak heel veel dezelfde ritjes en druk om meer mee te nemen dan wettelijk gezien mag. Ook veel tijdsdruk. Maar je hebt ook rustiger vrachtwerk - containers van a naar b door 't land heen. Bijzonder Vervoer en Chemisch Tank transport betalen goed vanwege alle extra certificaten e.d. die je moet hebben. En je hebt nog internationaal vervoer. Vaak rustmomenten op de veerboot of bij controleposten. Volgens mij mag je in Duitsland bijvoorbeeld op bepaalde dagen / tijden niet rijden dus dan moet je soms wachten :-).
      Misschien een alternatief: Kraanmachinist mobile kraan? Heb je én een beest van een vrachtwagen én een kraan :-). En dat is er zeker een waar zorgvuldigheid het wint van stress.

  • @Crogatho
    @Crogatho Год назад +1

    I would love to become a truck driver, but it's just so darn expensive and I can't afford the licensing.

    • @weerwolfproductions
      @weerwolfproductions Год назад

      There will be trucking companies that will offer a traineeship and they might be willing to advance some of your pay for the licensing. There's a huge shortage of skilled drivers, so try and contact one directly.

  • @rowfilmside
    @rowfilmside Год назад +1

    Great vid, but I caught a little misunderstanding in your research, our economy doesn't consist of 21% agriculture, just our exports :) Otherwise that would be almost in line with 2nd and 3rd world countries!