why is this run in reverse?
Looks like he fix the split between the standing trucks and they then drove off and came together later, leaving him in the position hee I'd in at the start of the clip.
If they were really driving backwards then the maneuver to separate would have resulted in the semi-trailers going all over the place, as Amy fule that's ever backed up with a trailer kno.
Still a nice feat by him. Just bad editing.
( , Thu 14 Nov 2013, 12:40, Reply)
Looks like he fix the split between the standing trucks and they then drove off and came together later, leaving him in the position hee I'd in at the start of the clip.
If they were really driving backwards then the maneuver to separate would have resulted in the semi-trailers going all over the place, as Amy fule that's ever backed up with a trailer kno.
Still a nice feat by him. Just bad editing.
( , Thu 14 Nov 2013, 12:40, Reply)
The trucks are actually reversing.
They are reversing to highlight a feat that could not be achieved before the Volvo product was made.
( , Thu 14 Nov 2013, 13:00, Reply)
They are reversing to highlight a feat that could not be achieved before the Volvo product was made.
( , Thu 14 Nov 2013, 13:00, Reply)
I stand corrected
Mais je ne regret rien!
Thanks for clearing that up. And thanks for the making of link.
( , Thu 14 Nov 2013, 16:19, Reply)
Mais je ne regret rien!
Thanks for clearing that up. And thanks for the making of link.
( , Thu 14 Nov 2013, 16:19, Reply)
Ha! Volvo are cheating Cnuts!
While the straight backing up of the semi-trailer is impressive, the truck that swerved to allow the split is a standard 3 able job. The camera moving to vd's left at the end shows the semi-trailer, implying the other truck is the same (as does the behind the scenes video!) But on closer inspection the foul cheating of the marketing sum is revealed!
Didn't make the split any less eye watering, but the technological marvel of the trucks is greatly diminished.
( , Thu 14 Nov 2013, 19:59, Reply)
While the straight backing up of the semi-trailer is impressive, the truck that swerved to allow the split is a standard 3 able job. The camera moving to vd's left at the end shows the semi-trailer, implying the other truck is the same (as does the behind the scenes video!) But on closer inspection the foul cheating of the marketing sum is revealed!
Didn't make the split any less eye watering, but the technological marvel of the trucks is greatly diminished.
( , Thu 14 Nov 2013, 19:59, Reply)