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Australian electric battery-swap truck company JANUS is going to SMASH Tesla-Semi!
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<blockquote data-quote="eclipsenow" data-source="post: 77046163" data-attributes="member: 274355"><p>Good question! We still have vast truck traffic jams now and then. We are slowly building city bypasses etc. Maybe it's a function of us having a smaller population of only 25 m yet a vast, wide continent? We don't have anything LIKE America's huge interstate highway system that criss-crosses the entire continent. Just a few well used roads cutting up the middle for tourist destinations like Alice Springs / Uluru and up to Darwin. I think - from memory - that some of our road trains drive slowly down really dusty dirt tracks for hundreds of km's? So maybe as well as being larger, they have more suspension - or are just trained to drive a whole bunch slower on their annual trips taking a herd of cattle to market?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eclipsenow, post: 77046163, member: 274355"] Good question! We still have vast truck traffic jams now and then. We are slowly building city bypasses etc. Maybe it's a function of us having a smaller population of only 25 m yet a vast, wide continent? We don't have anything LIKE America's huge interstate highway system that criss-crosses the entire continent. Just a few well used roads cutting up the middle for tourist destinations like Alice Springs / Uluru and up to Darwin. I think - from memory - that some of our road trains drive slowly down really dusty dirt tracks for hundreds of km's? So maybe as well as being larger, they have more suspension - or are just trained to drive a whole bunch slower on their annual trips taking a herd of cattle to market? [/QUOTE]
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