I'd says it's simply that those HGV were designed to travel on motorways from facility to facility.
The market have changed, but the vehicles haven't.
HGV are not allowed on country road, but perfectly fine on small residential street.
And, as Charlie often stresses, they're an off-road specification, i.e. they're designed to be driven around quarries and the like.
they're an off-road specification, i.e. they're designed to be driven around quarries and the like.
I was talking mainly about the articulated combinations lorries which is also fairly common.
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I'd says it's simply that those HGV were designed to travel on motorways from facility to facility.
The market have changed, but the vehicles haven't.
HGV are not allowed on country road, but perfectly fine on small residential street.