The expressions on their faces…how do you get them to do that???
Keep up the good work.
Dave
Posted by Dave Groves on 07/12/05 at 07:15 PM
Can you draw a cartoon depicting me driving my king cab with Save Tasmania’s Farms symbol on the back and a log truck passing me on the road in the rain whiping out my vision forward?
I so often wonder what would happen if this was reversed, my king cab as big as the log truck, ....whoops
I so often get blinded by these big trucks, they are so dangerous to my family when coming through to Wilmot the road at Chinamans Hill and Gental Annie are too dangerous to travel home on.
How many trucks are going to travel these roads in the future. They shoul have their own road or train to truck there logs.
I would like to see answers in your cartoons but thankyou; for they are so funny.
Posted by cradle mountain on 07/12/05 at 11:27 PM
An overloaded log truck can be easily identified.
If more than 50% of the diameter of a log rides above the cab safety-frame, the load breaches the Forest Safety Code.
Overloaded trucks are common, illegal, and potentially VERY DANGEROUS.
Dial 000 straight away and report overloads to Tasmanian Police.
Posted by Leon Russo on 08/12/05 at 02:07 AM
Sorry, I can’t take any credit for their faces. They achieve that on their lonesome. To borrow a line, “Eyes are the window to the soul.”
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