Noun
road train (plural road trains)
(US, Australia, Canada) A transport concept consisting of a conventional prime mover truck pulling two or more trailers.
A "pocket road train" is similar, but with shorter trailers and dolly drawbar. Source: Internet
Rudolf Kriz, 54, told a court he had been trying to overtake a road train when he was nabbed by a Moranbah police officer wielding a radar gun. Source: Internet
In the United Kingdom in 2009, a two-year desk study of Longer Heavier Vehicles (LHVs) including options up to 11-axle, convert long, convert combinations, ruled out all road train type vehicles for the foreseeable future. Source: Internet
Speed limits The Australian national heavy vehicle speed limit is convert, excepting: * NSW & Queensland where the speed limit for any road train is convert. Source: Internet
The state is one of just a few in the country to allow semi-trailer trucks with three trailers—what might be called a " road train " in Australia. Source: Internet
Two years later his first road train was running. Source: Internet