Scania R580, R620 and Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3263 plow trucks clearing snow on the highway and on the bus stops under different snowfalls in Oslo, January 2018.
They look nice yet it's tough to compete with the mack/Peterbilt/Detroit diesel style, pop the hood open trucks. It's been around too long and change is hard for U.S.
@@tfoen7678 I know. It would be more ergonomical though. Especially for regions like the northeast, and northwest where we see snow. Only cabovers offered are the Mitsubishi's, isuzu, hinos, etc. And even then not many use them as plow trucks. Ironically we love our fire trucks as cabovers but hate anything else cabover.
@@znovosad555 yup. Here in the Midwest, we get snow but we're home to these heavy-duty monsters on the road, so change here is pretty much finger in the ears and shaking the head left and right.
@@tfoen7678 that's too bad cause cabover plow trucks have so many benefits! Dont get me wrong, I love our american trucks but I think incorporating some European cabovers would be very beneficial
@@znovosad555 you never know. It could happen one day...another Snow apocalypse/Polar Vortex/Perfect powder of white death be barreling in from Canada, hit the Great Lakes and fuel through toward the Northeast.
Uk councils, please take note on the salt spreading.... notice how they are not firing it out at 100mph and causing substantial damage to the following cars. You try following a salt spreader in the uk!. You’ll have no paint or windscreen left within quarter of a mile. Their complete lack of fucks given is truly rage inducing.