did anyone get caught up in this on Friday morning hope the driver makes a full recovery and glad there were no fatalities…
The fridge trailer and truck is a Spanish truck and milk that gets in to rivers and streams is lethal to fish.
trailer is Spanish but very unusual for a Spaniard to have a mid lift and after-market fuel tanks. hope all ok tho
Maybe Dieseldave can enlighten us as to why milk tankers are not placarded and marked up as an Adr dangerous load for maritime life.
toby1234abc:
Maybe Dieseldave can enlighten us as to why milk tankers are not placarded and marked up as an Adr dangerous load for maritime life.
Toby,
That’s an easy one to answer.
Milk does not meet the criteria of any UN Class of dangerous goods, so it’s not counted as dangerous goods.
The enviromental agency attended the scene to deal with the milk leakage.
toby1234abc:
The enviromental agency attended the scene to deal with the milk leakage.
… which may well be perfectly true, BUT it makes absolutely no difference to the fact that milk is NOT counted as dangerous goods.
chester1:
trailer is Spanish but very unusual for a Spaniard to have a mid lift and after-market fuel tanks. hope all ok tho
toby1234abc:
The fridge trailer and truck is a Spanish truck
IT is Dutch, NOT Spanish thats why, surely you have seen this company in the UK, theres loads of them here every week. They are regular and do a lot to Spain thou
its common for dutch trucks to have mid lift looks like most of damage on passenger side so hopefully he got away without serious injury
Kindles photo looks like the road from Motril to Almeria on the National road that passes Calahonda near Motril.
toby1234abc:
Kindles photo looks like the road from Motril to Almeria on the National road that passes Calahonda near Motril.
That’s the Where Am I solved then.
Ken.
chester1:
trailer is Spanish but very unusual for a Spaniard to have a mid lift and after-market fuel tanks. hope all ok tho
Its dutch but the front half of the trailer has hnos corredor logo on who are spanish.
Quinny:
toby1234abc:
Kindles photo looks like the road from Motril to Almeria on the National road that passes Calahonda near Motril.That’s the Where Am I solved then.
Ken.
And a picture of the fabled ‘non existent’ tailgating in action (albeit uphill)
speedyguy:
Quinny:
toby1234abc:
Kindles photo looks like the road from Motril to Almeria on the National road that passes Calahonda near Motril.That’s the Where Am I solved then.
Ken.
And a picture of the fabled ‘non existent’ tailgating in action (albeit uphill)
Can ya get done for tailgating when ya parked up in a layby?
weeto:
speedyguy:
Quinny:
toby1234abc:
Kindles photo looks like the road from Motril to Almeria on the National road that passes Calahonda near Motril.That’s the Where Am I solved then.
Ken.
And a picture of the fabled ‘non existent’ tailgating in action (albeit uphill)
Can ya get done for tailgating when ya parked up in a layby?
I am a sh! t csi trucknet ■■■■ for thinking they were in a crawler Lane passing parking spaces
You have me i should of noticed in that picture the trucks are stationary at 56mph the gap would probably be a lot smaller
Another frightening thread.
Spookily, just as I started writing this, Imagination came on the radio… It’s just an illusion.
kindle530:
chester1:
trailer is Spanish but very unusual for a Spaniard to have a mid lift and after-market fuel tanks. hope all ok thotoby1234abc:
The fridge trailer and truck is a Spanish truckIT is Dutch, NOT Spanish thats why, surely you have seen this company in the UK, theres loads of them here every week. They are regular and do a lot to Spain thou
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I’ve seen those for ages now, but have often wondered when did Heuvel and Corredor merge ? Or even one taking over the other ?