Wow, I can't decide if it's futuristic or just plain ugly but having been a truck driver at one point in my life, I do see serious issues with visibility from that cab.
Fortunately for the people at large, Walmart drivers must have a minimum of 5 years of driving experience and 300,000 miles under their belts to be considered for employment so I'm sure they will figure out how to back of 70' of blind spot. :shock:
n3eg
Loc: West coast USA
The aliens have arrived, and they brought trucks. IT'S A COOKBOOK!!!
Single seater, where ya gonna put that gal, you picked up at the truckstop?
sye
Loc: The Old Dominion Near DC
Wouldn't the trickers have to be retrained to drive from the center of the cab, not the left (or right for you "wrong-side" drivers) ? We all probably learned how to collobrate our eyes to use the left (or wrong) side of the lines on the multi-lane roads or the shoulders of the road as guides to keep our vehicles centered.
Just a thought.... I can be done of course. However, in an emergency we revert to our previous levels of training.
Thanks for sharing, I like to concept.
troutbum
Loc: north central pennsylvania
As a driver of over 40 years and still actively driving I would not give 2 nickels for it, maybe visibility is better than it appears and oh yes it is most certainly futuristic.
Michael Hartley wrote:
Single seater, where ya gonna put that gal, you picked up at the truckstop?
Let 'em ride the sleeper...... like they do now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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