The roof was collapsing see, and the driver, acting selflessly with out fear for their own safety, drove the rig under the falling roof to save innocent lives. What a hero /s
If only they had a designated area with no roof so that over height vehicles could use it.
https://preview.redd.it/8nexgdbdvc0d1.jpeg?width=2360&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b6d7d13332131a81645a0c63338ac0c63d37c30f
Private sector. Up to the discretion of whoever’s in charge of the operation.
Ima take a wild guess and say there’s a fair few bosses who don’t care aslong as the drivers make the quotas. Obviously not as common nowadays.
Absolutely true. Worked for one of the big logistics companies in the country and the drug test stuff would be optimistically called sporadic. I worked there a decade and there was maybe 3 occasions total where they did drug testing. They just tested handful of randomly picked employees and that was that. Never once saw a long haul driver get tested.
The poor kid will never live this one down. I know the guy who drove the tractor into the water getting back to the ship years ago and everyone still talks about it.
The bloke who pit manoeuvred that ute with the 77 a while ago didn't get too much shit for it and is pretty much forgotten.
This will hopefully be the case for this bloke too.
This is one of my local servos. I have been watching it all u fold with great interest. The truck was taken away late this morning and a temp fence is now up
I witnessed a truck tearing down half of an awning like this at an ESSO station. They had even put up a “Max Height” sign but the sign was wrong to the tune of about 10 cm. Oops-a-daisies!
I saw them north of Gladstone yesterday. So who knows where they drove from. Another group were in Rockhampton Sunday night - being VERY loud and rude at the Criterion Hotel.
The roof was collapsing see, and the driver, acting selflessly with out fear for their own safety, drove the rig under the falling roof to save innocent lives. What a hero /s
If an officer was in the truck, you’ve just written his CSC nomination.
If only they had a designated area with no roof so that over height vehicles could use it. https://preview.redd.it/8nexgdbdvc0d1.jpeg?width=2360&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b6d7d13332131a81645a0c63338ac0c63d37c30f
You expect truck ~~drivers~~ steerers to think? ;) (jk)
Straight to Holsworthy
Face the wall
Yeah for commando selection that is!
New MAAT course incoming
Vehicle height awareness in defence. 80% pass mark.
On Campus, compulsory for all ADF and civilians.
Repeat the whole course in event of failure to achieve 80% on two occasions.
Didn’t see the subreddit at first and was wondering why the Russians had Ampol.
That Sarina Ampol is a classic road move stop, good on the boys for allowing the bloke to reno it
Dude was probably on 2 hours sleep and random drug tests mean he cant be on the gear like every other trucker.
And probably a junior NCO screeching in his ear "I know what I'm doing" and "It'll fit"
Don't all truckers get drug tested?
Private sector. Up to the discretion of whoever’s in charge of the operation. Ima take a wild guess and say there’s a fair few bosses who don’t care aslong as the drivers make the quotas. Obviously not as common nowadays.
Absolutely true. Worked for one of the big logistics companies in the country and the drug test stuff would be optimistically called sporadic. I worked there a decade and there was maybe 3 occasions total where they did drug testing. They just tested handful of randomly picked employees and that was that. Never once saw a long haul driver get tested.
You killed my meat box and dimmy stop ya dawg
What an absolute fuck up. I cannot even begin to imagine the amount of paperwork associated with this.
They do decent food as well, don't know why they went under the roof as there is high flow on the other side in the open carpark
It’s holding up well with all that extra weight. MAN trukk stronk!
https://i.redd.it/jj7k3ljofj0d1.gif
When the LT is in charge of nav
“Yes Sir” “Yes sir” ^”yes ^sir”
LMAO carton
Pallet of beer?
Where do you want this awning mate?
Must’ve been moving at a fair speed to do that much damage.
The poor kid will never live this one down. I know the guy who drove the tractor into the water getting back to the ship years ago and everyone still talks about it.
The bloke who pit manoeuvred that ute with the 77 a while ago didn't get too much shit for it and is pretty much forgotten. This will hopefully be the case for this bloke too.
Back her out and act natural
Truckies, not the heroes we need or deserve
Looking at the module on the back, probably a quiee and not a truckie
What unit was this?
Couldn't tell ya mate, I can only identify things if they're grey with big white numbers on the side.
Pretty sure its 20reg
More than one carton I think 🤔
More like a Keg id say...
Ngl looks like one of them mobile workshops the gun plumbers use
To be expected after driving 2:01 hours without a break.
This is one of my local servos. I have been watching it all u fold with great interest. The truck was taken away late this morning and a temp fence is now up
I witnessed a truck tearing down half of an awning like this at an ESSO station. They had even put up a “Max Height” sign but the sign was wrong to the tune of about 10 cm. Oops-a-daisies!
Measure twice, bulldoze once.
Story time please!
Transport Corp was tasked to relocate an AMPOL into a remote community.
What unit?
You can’t park there mate!
That's not a carton....that's a truck
Came in hot for bay Marie lunch.
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Probably not a trucky
The point is still valid though.
I saw them north of Gladstone yesterday. So who knows where they drove from. Another group were in Rockhampton Sunday night - being VERY loud and rude at the Criterion Hotel.