A galloping Dutch GINAF - but how many of the axles are driven wonders Biglorryblog?

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Jeroen-angelique has sent me this shot and says: "A new GINAF". As far as I can see there are two things to say:The picture appears to be credited to Vastgereden.NL and it looks like a 12x12 or posibly 12X10...anyone's guess! What it is it has a lot fo axles...

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Henk Jan Aukema

Yes it's another one of those crayshee Dutch prototype test trucks. What you are seeing is no photoshop it's the real deal. All 60 tons of it. Build using LZV (dutch for Long Heavy Vehicels) law. A test for allowing Long Heavy Vehicels to drive on the Dutch roads. Much like they have in Sweden. Untill now the Heavy part of the test hasn't been used without the Long part. 25,25 Meter trucks have been driving around now for quite some time. But this is the first time that there has been this type of truck buildt using this special test/law.

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