Mercedes Benz is the largest commercial vehicle manufacturer in the world. In the '70's they had a presence in the MD and HD market in this country, but it didn't last long.
And they needed the expertise of Detroit Diesel to produce an engine that was capable of being reliable in the US, Canadian and Austrailian market.
No foreign engine company has been able to meet our specific needs for a Class 8 powerplant.
If you doubt that, then look at the choices available to the Austrailians.
What do they run hauling triples across the outback???
US designed trucks. Nothing else will stand the rigors of that duty.
Here is a cut and paste from a Road Train Website... in regard to trying to pass one of them... ... or one of them trying to pass you. .
Few basic rules on Western Australians roads
1. Overtaking or being overtaken can take considerable time so you need to be able to see at least three kilometres ahead before attempting to pass. If it's dusty and visibility is impaired, don't even think about passing.
2. One of the most common reactions of drivers when they see a truck coming up behind them is to reduce speed. This has the effect of causing the truck driver to reduce speed, thus making it difficult for him to gather the momentum needed to safely overtake.
3. The best thing you can do is to maintain your road speed until the road train or trucks is alongside then slow down and, if safe, ease to the left. If you want to pull over before the truck passes, try to get right off the road.
Mike.
