hello friends I haven't uploaded a video from Netherlands 🇳🇱 now i have the opportunity to do it so enjoy the narrow Yerseke Netherlands 🇳🇱 roads I unloaded before the video so I'm empty video 42 my instagram / fromatobwit. .
If someone calls you while you are recording, I suggest you to just cut that part of the video, or mute and blur the phone in a video editing program. A lot of creepy and awful people online, they'll see the number and start calling the person just to harass them. Just a friendly suggestion since your channel is getting bigger, which means more random people watching. Love your videos mate, keep it up!
I get your point, but no numbers were shown during that incoming call ! (Edit) oh i commented before 8:35 hahah, you have it just right mate, excuse my awareness bit sleepy am afraid !
I have always loved your videos. Good quality. But please upload longer videos that capture the entire trip. Your videos help me explore Europe without being in Europe. Good job.
Yerseke is where I overwintered my 10m wooden boat in the storage facility of Yerseke Watersportservice. The boat was built in the UK in1930, took part in the Dunkirk evacuation of troops from the beaches spending 3 days there, Returning fully laden with troops to Ramsgate. After that she spent the rest of WWII patrolling the Thames Estuary on mine spotting duty. Being a wooden boat she needed a lot of care and for the 3 winters I kept her in Yerseke this was made easy. Her woodwork painting and varnish just needed a touch up and some anti fouling applied so 2 or 3 days work and she was back in the water. Where the video started was very near where she was craned out and set on a hydraulic trailer for transport along the same route as the truck. Passing the marina on the left @1:43 The very nice restaurant De Branding where we ate. Passing the many mussel factory's that Yerseke is farmhouse for, passing the concrete plant on the right and then turn left @6:19 Avia Gas station and the storage sheds are both sides of that road. So thank you for reminding me of those happy boating times back 2008/9/10. In 2010 I sailed from Yerseke down the coast to Dunkirk and while at the Dunkirk Little Ships reunion I sold my boat after 15 years of use many of them exploring Holland.
@@Lunavii_Cellest I'd argue they absolutely don't outside the bigger cities ;) . Some of the historical city centres in big cities might look similar, but outside that there's a pretty big difference...
Its sooooooo satusfying when driving truck at narrow road,i dont have any experience in trucking,but i played ETS 2,ik its very different than rl.but it satisfying.
Had a test lesson on a coach, on reasonably narrow roads (one piece that included crossing over into the other lane to not knock or mirrors of due to the support structure of an overpass being basically on the right side of the road in-profile) and it was pretty awesome. It was weird (and obviously different due to the lower perspective and being in front of the front wheels) hearing the instructor only give an instruction to start steering fully right on a roundabout when my head was already like "Shouldn't we be starting to do something by now?" because the nose of the thing was seemingly already hovering above the centre terrain of a roundabout. :P My regular car driving instructor hammered home the importance of taking trucks and buses into account and I never have let myself get worked up over a truck or bus being slow, but boy did that put things into a whole new perspective of trying to account for them needing space or time to get up to speed, or, around speed bumps, taking things sloooow, the thing (a Van Hool Acron 915 if I recall correctly) was like a bouncing castle when crossing a speed bump with 20 km/h, and between 10-15 was like perfect, but hard to do because it required using the gas pedal ever so slightly. If you can, try and see if you can have a test lesson at a truck or bus driving school someday, it might make you discover a new, possible job interest :).
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Question. The Scanias that uses that type of dashboard or instrument panel, are the speed and RPM gauge digital or analog? Because it kinda moves really fast when the truck shifted.
Just curious, what would be your favourite truck of all the ones I've seen you drive. I'm a fan of ETS2, sadly due to a defect in my eyes, I would never be allowed to drive anything that can go more than 30kmh, my dream life was gone when I learned that, otherwise I would be a OTR trucker always on the road.
@@retro5700 I suspect we are talking about something like progressive thunnelvision or retinal detachment, which, at least in my country (The Netherlands) imposes severe restrictions on the driver's license you can get or, if you have them, are still allowed to use. If someone is mentioning an eye defect they probably have been through glasses and possibly specialist contact lenses only to notice the situation was deteriorating and see those suspicions confirmed at an eye doctor. Or, if it is something surgery could solve, deteriorated after having had surgery for being something that doesn't help everyone.