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'Road train' piloted in Spain
Tuesday, April 5, 2016 @ 11:05 PM

THE first-ever 'mega-truck' or 'road train' – made up of several lorry containers strung together – has hit the road in Spain.

A popular goods transport method in the USA and Australia, where vast swathes of uninhabited land, sparse rail travel outside of big cities and near-empty major highways make this one of the most efficient and cost-effective ways of shipping cargo over long distances, 'road trains' have only just been introduced into Europe.

Spain is highly divided over how useful or harmful 'mega-trucks' may be, given that the much busier motorways may not take the strain and, when sharing the highway with cars, could present a danger when motorists are in lorry-drivers' blind spot.

As yet, the 'road train' has only been piloted on Spain's roads – it travelled from the Sesé Group factory in Palau-Solità i Plegamans to the Seat motor manufacturer in Martorell, both in the province of Barcelona and 35 kilometres apart.

The vehicle measures 25.25 metres in length (about 82 feet) – similar to that of a tennis court – and can transport up to 60 tonnes.

Head of transport at Sesé Group, Federico Ballester says the main advantage of 'road trucks' is the increase in cargo capacity of up to 57% on 'traditional' lorries, and by combining several containers in one vehicle, emissions can be cut by up to 14% and logistics costs by 22%.

Catalunya regional government minister for land and sustainability, Josep Rull, even believes 'mega-trucks' would improve, rather than worsen, traffic safety – he did not elaborate further, but it is likely he was referring to the fact that fewer HGV lorries would be on the roads taking one load at a time.

Read more at thinkSPAIN.com



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Poedoe said:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 @ 10:08 AM

Sadly these huge vehicles will just break up the roads in Spain and cause many expensive problems, The UK suffers thousands of pot holes now the 14 wheeled articulated vehicles are allowed to travel through the small villages all over the UK. The cost of repair has become one of the main expenditures that continue every year because of the lack or control of the size of Vehicles. Road tax for these vehicles should be trebled.


toolman2 said:
Saturday, April 9, 2016 @ 2:57 PM

I have seen the huge road trains in Australia, my Dad used to repair the tractor units and was sent to some very out of the way places on the massive farms they have there. One thing that should be bourn in mind is that even if the entire vehicle weighs 40, 50 or 60 tons, the more wheels there are the more the weight is shared and spread over a greater surface so the weight on the road from any single wheel is no more that a 5 or 10 ton lorry. Further, there is only one tractor unit pulling it all along instead of four so less fuel used and less emissions. It should only be used though in my opinion between cities, ports etc and then unlinked for separate tractor units to make the final part of the journey. They are definitely not for taking through small towns on narrow roads with tight bends.


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