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Thats the exact same thing motorcycle guys say. I agree about riding a motorcycle but not riding a truck lol. I dont doubt the experience is great, but its about being in contact with the environment and feel your surroundings. You can only do that riding a bike.
Believe me theres nothing enjoyable here, its tough work with long hours and difficult logistics, truckers are way too concentrated on work to enjoy the view.
@@pvopop4938 i once helped a trucker to unload cargo at multiple destinations for a day. And ill tell you its fine in rural areas or on the motorway/highways but cities and towns is where its really stressful especially here in Europe i don't know how is it in US but its insane. And in some places you're required yourself to unload and load stuff depending on which company you work for. Its a underpaid job for sure unless you and you won't like it unless you acquired alot of experience over the years or you're into trucking and like driving by nature and its your talent or something.
@@Modestasgailius yeah, i know, im a trucker in scandinavia. :) drivings fine mostly except in the winter and in norway, loading and unloading and paperwork is pretty shit, and the fucking trucker has to do almost All of the loading, honestly i dont know what the fuck the guys at the warehouse do or why they even hire them at all XD
This is literally like therapy. I'm currently studying logistics and I wish to one day drive on the beautiful roads of Norway. Thank you for sharing these videos!
just remember that when you come here do NOT use all season tire or tires that is just able to be legal by EU regulation. use Scandinavian snow tires and nothing else. we r fed up with ppl coming in here on crappy equipment and no skill.
So today I had my first driving test on a truck trailer, and this was playing on a big TV in the waiting area. I actually watch your videos a lot so it was funny to see a driving school play your video's too! Greetings from the Netherlands
Wow, that’s really awesome! I’m surprised that driving school is showing my videos because I think new drivers shouldn’t take me as an example how to drive but I guess they rather show those videos because of the awesome landscapes and roads. ;) I do a lot of things completely opposite than it’s taught in school. 😅 (Both hands not on a steering wheel, no eco driving etc.) 😁
I enjoy your videos so much! Your relaxed driving style, AMAZING views and the low Scania V8 rumble.. It dont get much better then that! Thank you! I hope i get to try these roads myself in the future. Starting on all my truck licenses in 1 week from monday :) Greetings from Denmark!
@@KristoBoginski Thank you :) Its been something i wanted to do and work with for a long time, so i decided it was time now. So i quit my job a week ago, and will start full time on driving school. First 6 weeks is the normal truck licence, then 3 days at a ADR license course, and after that its 4 weeks for the trailer licence. Should be done with everything late April, if all goes well. Have had a lot of driver jobs in my life, but never in the Super Liga :D (Trucks) And i cant wait :)
@@KristoBoginski Just a quick update :D Status so far: Truck license (C) = passed - EU certificate = passed - First Aid course = passed - Lashing/cargo securing = passed - Firefighting = passed - trailer (C/E) theori test = passed, and on thursday (25/4) its my final test. The driving test with truck + trailer :O And then i'm all done and ready to hit the road! I hope all is well in your end, and i see you soon on the road ;)
As a Nowregian driving this road every winter to Sweden, I can confirm going down that part is uncomfortable, because you're not sitting as high as in a truck, so you cant's see the drop down before you're over the hil. I'ts actually steeper than it looks on the video too. Kind of like a rollercoaster.
I used to drive those roads in northern Norway with a Volvo 480. I miss the feeling of solitude on those roads. Most of those roads are covered with ice and snow from november to mars. There just isn't enough traffic to keep them cleared. As long as its cold, you can go 90 kmh, no problem. In summer and fall I sometimes stopped and fished in the rivers, lots of trouts.
Hi! I'm a fan from Russia, sorry for the mistakes if they are here. Thank you very much for these videos. They are very beautiful and are an inspiration for me in many works! Keep up the good work! Good luck on the road!
Driven trucks in northern Sweden for about 10 years. I can honestly say, I would never even consider crossing the border in a truck. 😉 I have such great respect for the truck drivers in Norway. I bow before my masters! Driven a car in Norway, and some of the roads are just insane. But the scenery, my god it is a beautiful country. Every 30 seconds of driving and it's one perfect view after another. Warmest regards from your neighbor!
I was lucky enough to drive to Norway last year from the UK (3.5t van) and I have to say - Sweden and Norway are the most beautiful places I've visited. I've driven through every country in mainland Europe and Scandinavia gets my vote... Just wish it wasn't 10 bloody quid for a beer!
Holy shit, ETS 3 looks amazing already, VR-support, Photo-realism, Dynamic wheater depending when you play irl and the most realistic mechanisms as it seems as of now
Hahaha dang thats right. This truck is quiet yet so fast and powerfull. If i have a money i'll choose to buy the scania rather than buying a lambo i think 🤣
It is a Truck simulator not a real drive. Greetings from Switzerland. By the way, no one can drive that fast on snow conditions downhill it is a suicide
To be fair you can clearly see how far Euro Truck Simulator 2 has come that it is almost comparable to real life. I mean they need to work in the environment a little more but overall its actually great.
Since the OP didn`t reply in the comments, I will add something. I am working as a dispatcher for a trucking company which drives mostly in Norway, Sweden and Denmark all year round. You are asking why does he go so fast and isn`t he scared. First of all, I am 90% sure he has snowchains on the truck, second, the truck and the trailer weigh 40 tons combined - not that easy to slide, the cargo presses the driving axle into the ground, third, good winter tires, they cost somewhere between 6000-10000 EUR for the truck itself and that should say something on its own :). And last but not the least, as some of you mentioned earlier - the temperature in January (upload date) over there is somewhere between -25C to -40C - snow in these conditions is a lot grippier, it is not like regular snow at even -20C. I had been in North Norway in the summer and personally would`ve never chosen to drive there in the winter with a truck. The drivers are skilled proffesionals who are passionate about their jobs and they like driving there more than in any other part of Europe.
Snow is a lot more grippy on low temperatures, it makes that crunchy noise when you step on it and the road didn't look like it had ice underneath the snow layer.
Amazing how fast you drive! 80-90 km/h many times. I wouldn’t try that with my car on these roads. But I guess a truck of 25+ tons has a lot more axle pressure per wheel than a normal car and thus more grip. Are you also using special winter tires? Always love to watch these soothing videos during my breakfast... Truck driving looks so romantic, but I heard many times for most drivers it’s a hard job.
we are using tiers marked like this 3 peak mountain snowflake they are made for this type of driving conditions and also when we are going uphill we lift the 3 axels up so we can get up to 20ton axel pressure but we will then lose weight on front axle
Excelente chófer se ve que tiene años de experiencia en rutas cómo estas con nieve y además máquinas que conduce no es cualquier cosa es un camión Scania que es la mejor máquina en Europa gracias a UA-cam he visto estos profesionales del volante para que decir del paisaje hermoso gracias chicoooosss...
I have had my shares of heavy rescues on that road. Luckily it the steepest parts are now closed as a new tunnel was built. Beautiful scenery but difficult and dangerous.
except that the whole north of Spain is a mountain range (Pyrennee)!!! with peaks at 3400meters (Aneto)... from basque country to Mediterannée everything is mountain...! already in years 70 they had ..... Telma electric brake on trucks...while in France few were equipped...!!!
*Now **_that's_** what real winter roads looks like! - Lots of traction there, as long as you've got decent tire treads.* - *And: No stupid ''salt-slush'' to ruin a nice drive (and nature, **_and_** cars!!!).* ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Да он профи!!! Я бы там ехал 30 км/ч и от страха бы в штаны нагадил - такие спуски и обрывы - ЖЕСТЬ. Хотя говрят, что когда фура груженая и вес распеределен правильно, то бояться сильно нечего. Да и ретардой он только на прямых пользуется в четвертом режиме - говорю, чувак с опытом. СтрашноКрасиво))))))
I live in the area where this video is shot, and at the time this video would've been shot, the snow on the road is so compacted that it forms a really REALLY nice sole to drive on, and as you can see it's been gritted a lot as well so that helps.
я догадываюсь что ему передали что встречных нет )) - потому как тормозить все равнно бесполезно . а трассу он тупо знает , потому катит без тормозов по сути
Wow, in Germany when become little bit snowing everyone's drive maximum 50km in wide Autobahn but in Sweden l see he drive 90km on fucking iced small road, l think its little bit dangerous.
they dont think about others, one time me and wife we had trip from Trondheim to floro and navi get as wrong to road like this so one truck driver nearly killed us ... fuck it if its ice and snow dirve safe think about others.
@@vibllo277 do not take one driver for all. there are many bad drivers just as in any other country. altough i would say any norwegian driver would beat most truck drivers from around the world not incudling the most extreme like death road drivers.
it's normal speed for us up here in Norway! - up here we call winter tire they use in rest of Europe and America for summer tire.... We use proper winter tire, build to grip quite good on snow and ice. (we use one set of tire for summer and another set of tire for winter) + chains for just that extra safety or when it is really bad. a simplified version of what is required her in Norway by law, to be allowed to drive: 1. Winter truck tire must have no less than 3 mm tread depth (recommended 4mm), 2. A car with trailer where each have an allowed max weight of 3500kg or more, you have to have winter tire on from 5. november to 31. mars by law. 3. requirement for winter tire is that they have to be marked with either "M+S", "MS", "M&S", "M-S", "Mud and snow" or/alternatively "3PMSF" alternatively "3 Peak Mountain Snowflake" 4. in some area it's mandatory by law to have studded tire with minimum 5 mm tread depth 5. If it is necessary to ensure adequate road grip, the car must have winter tires with or without studs, chain or the like - also outside the time periods. If police or the Norwegian Public Roads Administration take you in driving summer tire inside the given period for winter tire. depending on situation you can either get a fine of several hundreds of dollars (don't be surprised if you are given a 400-800$ fine), you can also lose you license and if you are involved in an accident, you will lose your insurance.
@@heuhen yeah i know the comment is a year old, but i need to correct it lol number 1 is wrong! minimum tread depth on anything over 3500kg is 5mm in the winter( its 3mm for normal cars under 3500kg) anything lower, and you get a ticket (200 Euro PR TIRE) :) number 3: the "3PMSF" alternatively "3 Peak Mountain Snowflake" you now need by law (on driveline and steering axle, m+s on rest). only tires made within a certain timeframe is allowed, but as soon as you change to a new set, you need 3pmsf (the fine for not following this is the same as above) :) 4. is it not mandatory by law, as studless tires is a wintertire aswell - preference on the other hand, would not drive a truck without studded tires myself:) it is required to have chains tho, and there is a minimum amount you need to have: 3 chains: if just a single truck(1 steering + 2 drive 7 chains: if its a truck and trailer combo (1 steering, 4 if you have dual drivetire and 2 trailer) 5 chains: same as above except A: has a single drivetire or B: has dualchains, that is linked together and covers both dual tires you will not loose you insurance if you crash with unlegal tires, you do however get a regress from the insurance company, and need to pay everything out of your own pocket + fine from police.
@@starwanderer6821 you can use it but it is not adviced to do so, since it can lock up your driveline. but there is a lot of factors that need to be considered, is it just snowcovered road, is it icy, is it glazed, how cold or warm is it, etc. if its -10 celcius or colder, and a snowcovered road, you can most likely use it, on a glazed road and around 0 celcius, thats a big nono. a lot of newer trucks have a automatic exhaustbrake/retarder combo (when driving on cruicecontrol), so it cuts the retarder off, and use the exhaustbrake if it knocks itself loose - if not, it uses both. this as a driver, you can control, since you can turn them of automatic mode by a flip of a switch(one for each)
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14:05 - 21:20 This part of the road will be soon closed and replaced by the tunnel through the mountain, because it´s narrow and very steep and causes problems every winter.
Excelente vídeo😎👍.
Lindo SCANIA y el paisaje⛟😍😎👍.
Saludos desde Argentina🇦🇷😎👍.
Love your videos bro 😎👌
This is an sort of Christmas snow ride😂
well it looks like it
I am coming to see your movie! The scenery is really good. Work hard!
Euro Truck Simulator 2 Ultra 4K
Has to be unreal engine 4 :D
Bro its not euro truck simulator it's real driving its real life i mean
@@phoenix1453 r/whooosh
Norway dlc
RTX on
i don't know why youtube recommended this for me but i'm happy it did.
Yass im
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Me tooo 😃
Greetings from the USA! As a driver going into his 21st winter, It is clear to me that you know what you are doing. Keep up the good work!
Guy has some balls on him to be driving that fast on snow!
Legend RockPlot he’s obviously got the right tire setup and you can tell he’s done this trip before
He isn't even driving *that* fast
@@j.ceasar yes he is hes doing 50+ mph in a lorry, on a snow covered road. its irresponsible
@@noswad86 He is doing 50+ kmh, means round about 31+ mph. And his Truck has enough traction for even the smallest steering maneuvers at 50+ kmh.
@@Nighthammer66 I see 74 km/h that is fast for a lorry on snow no tires will help you emergency brake at that speed!
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@@Limitless_editss I know Bro
bruh, you copied and pasted a comment with 3,5k likes
@@nord9882 It was 2 words only, what do you find in this to copy and paste?
Driving truck is not Just about the drive, It's about enjoying this moment when you drive.
Your video is soo...oo amazing.
Thats the exact same thing motorcycle guys say. I agree about riding a motorcycle but not riding a truck lol. I dont doubt the experience is great, but its about being in contact with the environment and feel your surroundings. You can only do that riding a bike.
@@reerjgiorge To each its own. I don't think i would be comfortable with all that gear and helmet on.
Believe me theres nothing enjoyable here, its tough work with long hours and difficult logistics, truckers are way too concentrated on work to enjoy the view.
@@pvopop4938 i once helped a trucker to unload cargo at multiple destinations for a day. And ill tell you its fine in rural areas or on the motorway/highways but cities and towns is where its really stressful especially here in Europe i don't know how is it in US but its insane. And in some places you're required yourself to unload and load stuff depending on which company you work for. Its a underpaid job for sure unless you and you won't like it unless you acquired alot of experience over the years or you're into trucking and like driving by nature and its your talent or something.
@@Modestasgailius yeah, i know, im a trucker in scandinavia. :) drivings fine mostly except in the winter and in norway, loading and unloading and paperwork is pretty shit, and the fucking trucker has to do almost All of the loading, honestly i dont know what the fuck the guys at the warehouse do or why they even hire them at all XD
16:50 OMG
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He wanted to show the scenery, but got too scared to take his eyes off the road.
@@ArturZagaj-Izraelita co?
@@ArturZagaj-Izraelita Weź stąd wypierdalaj polaczku tfu
@@spiderous Ja nie jestem polakiem👿!📛
This is literally like therapy. I'm currently studying logistics and I wish to one day drive on the beautiful roads of Norway. Thank you for sharing these videos!
He drives fucking crazy, especially in these conditions, I really can't watch it even through UA-cam
@@alekseyromanov9593 Totally safe, if you watch his steering wheel in the corners you can see he only had limited grip a couple times
just remember that when you come here do NOT use all season tire or tires that is just able to be legal by EU regulation. use Scandinavian snow tires and nothing else. we r fed up with ppl coming in here on crappy equipment and no skill.
@@grapsorz well you can faint anytime ;) good luck kids !
This is the perfect video no music just the road a man and a beast of a machine
I tought it's a new Euro Truck Simulator 2 mode, but damn that's real...
Yo también creí que era ETS2!
I thought the same too :D ha ha
same too.. just thinking.. hmm nice quality.. and after an second wtf its real! :D
me too
Which really speaks for the quality of ETS2, don't you think?
I've drove across Canada a few times and i really respect how you handle them roads. Always buckle up and drive safe.
So today I had my first driving test on a truck trailer, and this was playing on a big TV in the waiting area. I actually watch your videos a lot so it was funny to see a driving school play your video's too! Greetings from the Netherlands
Wow, that’s really awesome! I’m surprised that driving school is showing my videos because I think new drivers shouldn’t take me as an example how to drive but I guess they rather show those videos because of the awesome landscapes and roads. ;) I do a lot of things completely opposite than it’s taught in school. 😅 (Both hands not on a steering wheel, no eco driving etc.) 😁
I follow alot of truck bloggers but this tops them all , just the sound of the engine on its own is bliss
I almost can feel the cold breeze while watching this... the scenery is so good.
The engine sounds like a beast but I feel jealous because the scenery is just so breathtaking .
No, you're breathtaking.
I started my first driving lesson with a trailer today, unexplainable what it's like! This video was really helpfull thank you!
UA-cam recommendations, keep doing what you’re doing, it’s awesome
From the USA and I love seeing the air fresheners in your truck.
what
The snow-covered landscape is amazing. I want to be in that truck!
I enjoy your videos so much! Your relaxed driving style, AMAZING views and the low Scania V8 rumble.. It dont get much better then that! Thank you! I hope i get to try these roads myself in the future. Starting on all my truck licenses in 1 week from monday :) Greetings from Denmark!
Thank you and good luck with your driving school, see you on the road! :)
God luck bro
Good luck! Greets from a Dutch truck driver.
@@KristoBoginski Thank you :) Its been something i wanted to do and work with for a long time, so i decided it was time now. So i quit my job a week ago, and will start full time on driving school. First 6 weeks is the normal truck licence, then 3 days at a ADR license course, and after that its 4 weeks for the trailer licence. Should be done with everything late April, if all goes well. Have had a lot of driver jobs in my life, but never in the Super Liga :D (Trucks) And i cant wait :)
@@KristoBoginski Just a quick update :D Status so far: Truck license (C) = passed - EU certificate = passed - First Aid course = passed - Lashing/cargo securing = passed - Firefighting = passed - trailer (C/E) theori test = passed, and on thursday (25/4) its my final test. The driving test with truck + trailer :O And then i'm all done and ready to hit the road! I hope all is well in your end, and i see you soon on the road ;)
The most beautiful roads in the world ... I miss them
especially for this 16:50
... A breathtaking view, and this adrenaline on a steep slippery ride
As a Nowregian driving this road every winter to Sweden, I can confirm going down that part is uncomfortable, because you're not sitting as high as in a truck, so you cant's see the drop down before you're over the hil. I'ts actually steeper than it looks on the video too. Kind of like a rollercoaster.
@@mattis90001 im glad they closed that road
Euro Truck Simulator 3 - Thanks for trailer! :)
Boro LIVE 😂👍🏻
Bro its not euro truck simulator it's real driving its real life i mean
@@phoenix1453 r/wooosh
@@phoenix1453 sherlock holmes is you?
@@phoenix1453 Yo dumbo, it's a joke.
0:26 is this some kind of mod? You can't look to the left like that without getting your head out the window.
maybe he just turned the camera
That truck is amazing, seems incredibly comfortable to drive
I used to drive those roads in northern Norway with a Volvo 480. I miss the feeling of solitude on those roads. Most of those roads are covered with ice and snow from november to mars. There just isn't enough traffic to keep them cleared. As long as its cold, you can go 90 kmh, no problem. In summer and fall I sometimes stopped and fished in the rivers, lots of trouts.
I'd take that over rush hour traffic any day... gorgeous place!
Hi! I'm a fan from Russia, sorry for the mistakes if they are here. Thank you very much for these videos. They are very beautiful and are an inspiration for me in many works! Keep up the good work! Good luck on the road!
Driving that fast over roads like this with snow, either you have a lot of skills or fucking balls of steel! Respect!
Driven trucks in northern Sweden for about 10 years. I can honestly say, I would never even consider crossing the border in a truck. 😉 I have such great respect for the truck drivers in Norway. I bow before my masters!
Driven a car in Norway, and some of the roads are just insane. But the scenery, my god it is a beautiful country. Every 30 seconds of driving and it's one perfect view after another.
Warmest regards from your neighbor!
As a Norwegian truck driver i can confirm this. The roads are awful, common issue we raise in politics
I was lucky enough to drive to Norway last year from the UK (3.5t van) and I have to say - Sweden and Norway are the most beautiful places I've visited. I've driven through every country in mainland Europe and Scandinavia gets my vote... Just wish it wasn't 10 bloody quid for a beer!
Thank you for your amazing work!
Good driving! :D 23:22 I love how a car was driving in the middle of the road and barely turned right, what a jerk!
Holy shit, ETS 3 looks amazing already,
VR-support, Photo-realism, Dynamic wheater depending when you play irl and the most realistic mechanisms as it seems as of now
The sound of the engine is very quiet, in contrast to Indonesian trucks whose sound is like a war vehicle with black smoke on behind 😁
And moving like a snail
In indonesia there is almost no pollution restrictions, nobody Cares it is apocalypse there
Hahaha dang thats right. This truck is quiet yet so fast and powerfull. If i have a money i'll choose to buy the scania rather than buying a lambo i think 🤣
It's a scania, what did u expect?
Truck cabe brok🤣 biasanya klo mau nyalip dari kanan harus bela2in di asepin dlu baru bisa kesalip.
Сам с Юга России но большую часть прожил на севере . Холод то же может дарить теплоту и отличное настроение.Спасибо Вам!
When I saw the thumbnail I thought it was going to be a graphics mod for Euro Truck Simulator
It's crazy. I started my 9h pause like 30 minutes ago, I'm sitting in my Volvo fh and watching you driving 😂.
that means you love driving veryy much lol
Спасибо за видео, классное вождение, природа супер! Спасибо Kristo!
Он не понимает русский язык
100 % на Українськом пиши.
Да наш он, болгарский водила.
Из Булгаристана.
Поетому так едет - на авось.
@@javorekbg6081 я на легковой быстрее 40 там бы не ехал, а он на фуре поливает, а все природе радуются, нет бы пожурить.
2021 and i still watch how this man drive ....
The light on the mountains - wow, exquisite. The driving conditions - ulp!! But, yes, with practice and the right tires.... :)
First who uploaded ETS3-Trailer for 2020!!! Thanks a lot!
Excellent driving 👍greetings from Slovenia 🇸🇮
It is a Truck simulator not a real drive. Greetings from Switzerland.
By the way, no one can drive that fast on snow conditions downhill it is a suicide
Seus vídeos são sensacionais. Aqui no Rio de janeiro está por volta de 40°c esse vídeo só nos trás boas sensações! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
amazing driving skills just wow in the snow with that speed
He´s done it again!!
Thank you youtube algorithm!!
This wonderful video is making me long for a a northern Norway DLC.
I have played Euro Truck so much that my brain is just like, "wtf is this version of Euro Truck"
Great video! Lol at the US air fresheners! Also, you are driving a heck of a lot faster than I would on that road.
What a beautiful drive amazing scenery no traffic just see you in the road
I watched it in daytime after having lunch and it was so relaxing that I immediately went into heavy sleep mode 😊
Beautiful, relaxing. Thank u ❤️
Man, those graphics are great! Just look at that HUD :D
To be fair you can clearly see how far Euro Truck Simulator 2 has come that it is almost comparable to real life. I mean they need to work in the environment a little more but overall its actually great.
nah they have limits .... cuz the engine is shit and old
@@grilledepoxy8658 yeah are you also enjoyed the coughing very realistic wow
Exciting engine sound and beautiful nature!
Since the OP didn`t reply in the comments, I will add something. I am working as a dispatcher for a trucking company which drives mostly in Norway, Sweden and Denmark all year round. You are asking why does he go so fast and isn`t he scared. First of all, I am 90% sure he has snowchains on the truck, second, the truck and the trailer weigh 40 tons combined - not that easy to slide, the cargo presses the driving axle into the ground, third, good winter tires, they cost somewhere between 6000-10000 EUR for the truck itself and that should say something on its own :). And last but not the least, as some of you mentioned earlier - the temperature in January (upload date) over there is somewhere between -25C to -40C - snow in these conditions is a lot grippier, it is not like regular snow at even -20C.
I had been in North Norway in the summer and personally would`ve never chosen to drive there in the winter with a truck. The drivers are skilled proffesionals who are passionate about their jobs and they like driving there more than in any other part of Europe.
No chains but other than that, you are correct. :)
Kristo Boginski I am sure you had seen our trucks, company is called Diana :)
My grandmother got a house on the top threre, been there since I was a kid. A lot of accidents has happened on that mountain
Shit happens every femto seconds...
I am your Fan Brazilian!☺️🇧🇷
me too
Must be amazing driving a truck like this, I mean, new. It looks really fancy. Driving old trucks with ugly cockpits might not be that much fun.
I'm a trucker in the USA and I would love to drive a Scania great video !!
Oh man you are flying thru there! Great drive, great road, great vid! Respect
How did you drive at that speed, aren't you scared? I still watched my palms sweat.
Looks very risky to me, 90km/h downhill with a heavy truck on such a snowy road.
Snow is a lot more grippy on low temperatures, it makes that crunchy noise when you step on it and the road didn't look like it had ice underneath the snow layer.
@@Blade-Waltz still u cant know. I belive this its taking a high risk for nothing.
@@rondevries656 true. Its looking risky risky and he pulls retarder to on snow. 😱
@@Blade-Waltz he'd also have chains on as is the law in Norway (on everywhere wheel)
Amazing how fast you drive! 80-90 km/h many times. I wouldn’t try that with my car on these roads. But I guess a truck of 25+ tons has a lot more axle pressure per wheel than a normal car and thus more grip. Are you also using special winter tires?
Always love to watch these soothing videos during my breakfast... Truck driving looks so romantic, but I heard many times for most drivers it’s a hard job.
we are using tiers marked like this 3 peak mountain snowflake they are made for this type of driving conditions and also when we are going uphill we lift the 3 axels up so we can get up to 20ton axel pressure but we will then lose weight on front axle
If you watch the video in 2x faster it looks like a truck rallye
Excelente chófer se ve que tiene años de experiencia en rutas cómo estas con nieve y además máquinas que conduce no es cualquier cosa es un camión Scania que es la mejor máquina en Europa gracias a UA-cam he visto estos profesionales del volante para que decir del paisaje hermoso gracias chicoooosss...
Thats the best let's play of Euro Truck Simulator 2 I've ever seen in my life
I have had my shares of heavy rescues on that road. Luckily it the steepest parts are now closed as a new tunnel was built. Beautiful scenery but difficult and dangerous.
Daaaaaaamn, smooooooth. Hats off to ya man. I'd chicken out lol
Spanish driver: There is snow, can't drive.
Norwegian driver: hold my øl.
except that the whole north of Spain is a mountain range (Pyrennee)!!! with peaks at 3400meters (Aneto)... from basque country to Mediterannée everything is mountain...! already in years 70 they had ..... Telma electric brake on trucks...while in France few were equipped...!!!
Some Spanish has taken your girlfriend and why that comment? mess
*Now **_that's_** what real winter roads looks like! - Lots of traction there, as long as you've got decent tire treads.* - *And: No stupid ''salt-slush'' to ruin a nice drive (and nature, **_and_** cars!!!).* ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
As an American trucker I want to try driving a Scania so bad! Great video.
Зимняя дорога в Норвегии лучше нашей летней трассы))) Nice!
Ice road trucking - the finished article and without the American "drama" to piss people off.
Is this a leaked gameplay of Euro Truck Simulator 3?
Kristo are you speechless !!! Every one is driving.
What a relaxing video, good drive and beauty of nature. Take care.
1,1k dislikes ! Entry level Renault Premium with no sideskirts drivers :)
RoadCam Morocco 😂😂😂😂 yes lol
Just missed hits of people who forgot to wear their glasses.
Maybe they came from Ats XD
Ben Crosbie more likely to be stuck in one of those disgusting magnums
Кристо молодец 👏 🤨
Кайф, русские есть!
Я эстонски, а катюша это хорошо. Я плохо понимаю по русски
@@echosmith4468 Мы везде уже есть. Поэтому не нужно учить иностранные языки. Нужно просто подождать пока везде будет Россия!!!
@@Г.П-и7я Слишком патриотично 😁
@Everything nature brings Blogs I can read but I can't understand
Кристо мододец! Залип на видео... Только куда так топить? У меня реально несколько раз дух перехватывало! Кажется ещё немного и сложит фуру!
Да он профи!!! Я бы там ехал 30 км/ч и от страха бы в штаны нагадил - такие спуски и обрывы - ЖЕСТЬ. Хотя говрят, что когда фура груженая и вес распеределен правильно, то бояться сильно нечего. Да и ретардой он только на прямых пользуется в четвертом режиме - говорю, чувак с опытом. СтрашноКрасиво))))))
Какой профи, бухой в гавно хуярит сразу видно
@@titancargo7075 Рофл надеюсь
@@titancargo7075 :))))
UA-cam cant stop showing me real euro truck simulator!
Anyway i like these videos they are relaxing!
May God protect you and protect you from the spectrum. I am one of your fans, Muhannad, who reads the truck and loves you
Aren't you driving pretty fast on icy roads?
been driving 30 years sometimes you get a feel for the road. and you know its ok
imohamme5 it’s norway you get used to it😂
I live in the area where this video is shot, and at the time this video would've been shot, the snow on the road is so compacted that it forms a really REALLY nice sole to drive on, and as you can see it's been gritted a lot as well so that helps.
Well a moose is screwed so are raimdeers
İyi sürüsüşler reis 😎
*intel hd graphics left the room
Ahmad Erik real world has entered the chat
Bill gates wants to know your location 😡
Those views, you have the dream job, incredible.
I'm a firetruck driver and i drive fast, but driving this speed on snow road it's scary.
20:19 - look, troll hiding!
3:20 men that is to fast downhill in that conditions lol
Чувак, у меня только один вопрос : "Ты бессмертный???"
я догадываюсь что ему передали что встречных нет )) - потому как тормозить все равнно бесполезно . а трассу он тупо знает , потому катит без тормозов по сути
может это спец трассы для большегрузов, всё таки это не мытая россия, а тут всё продумано - каждая дорога, поворот и неровность.
Этой весной один водитель погиб там из конторы
@@rokstikk там редко кто в канале, рация как правило молчит
А это где?
I'm starting as a truck driver this autumn and I can't wait tbh
I'm super excited 😁
It is so hot here right now. These videos are somehow refreshing.
if this was the UK the whole country would be at standstill
JNLN oh yeah yeah that’s true
100% agree
people without hobbies....
80% comments about Euro truck simulator
10% comments about nice graphics
10% another comments
People without hobbies what
What does that have to do with not having hobbies?
@@Iuripiotrowskidarosa having no life, reposting the same comment over and over again, having absolutely nothing else on mind.
Wow, in Germany when become little bit snowing everyone's drive maximum 50km in wide Autobahn but in Sweden l see he drive 90km on fucking iced small road, l think its little bit dangerous.
they dont think about others, one time me and wife we had trip from Trondheim to floro and navi get as wrong to road like this so one truck driver nearly killed us ... fuck it if its ice and snow dirve safe think about others.
@@vibllo277 do not take one driver for all. there are many bad drivers just as in any other country. altough i would say any norwegian driver would beat most truck drivers from around the world not incudling the most extreme like death road drivers.
not sure where u get sweden from dude? it clearly says nothern norway. sweden and norway are not the same thing they are two diffrent countries
@@seronix26 same conditions
@@drteodosios not really but sure
It's sooo beautiful.... It's so beautiful
If you want to cheat your road trip... Hihihi... just watch this... I'm addicted to all of your vids
Euro Truck Simulator 3: Closed Beta
Ooo türk
@@kenansnmz4573
OO SELAM REİS :DD
@@Zlotes Aleyküm selam kardeşim :)
Bu oyun ne kardeş
Who else finds this so relaxing
Isn't that speed on a snowy road very dangerous? I think you should be slowing down. Amazing landscape though I loved it!
it's normal speed for us up here in Norway!
- up here we call winter tire they use in rest of Europe and America for summer tire.... We use proper winter tire, build to grip quite good on snow and ice. (we use one set of tire for summer and another set of tire for winter) + chains for just that extra safety or when it is really bad.
a simplified version of what is required her in Norway by law, to be allowed to drive:
1. Winter truck tire must have no less than 3 mm tread depth (recommended 4mm),
2. A car with trailer where each have an allowed max weight of 3500kg or more, you have to have winter tire on from 5. november to 31. mars by law.
3. requirement for winter tire is that they have to be marked with either "M+S", "MS", "M&S", "M-S", "Mud and snow" or/alternatively "3PMSF" alternatively "3 Peak Mountain Snowflake"
4. in some area it's mandatory by law to have studded tire with minimum 5 mm tread depth
5.
If it is necessary to ensure adequate road grip, the car must have winter tires with or without studs, chain or the like - also outside the time periods.
If police or the Norwegian Public Roads Administration take you in driving summer tire inside the given period for winter tire. depending on situation you can either get a fine of several hundreds of dollars (don't be surprised if you are given a 400-800$ fine), you can also lose you license and if you are involved in an accident, you will lose your insurance.
@@heuhen its OK. But I thought that you can not use a retarder on a slippery road in general ...
@@heuhen
yeah i know the comment is a year old, but i need to correct it lol
number 1 is wrong! minimum tread depth on anything over 3500kg is 5mm in the winter( its 3mm for normal cars under 3500kg) anything lower, and you get a ticket (200 Euro PR TIRE) :)
number 3: the "3PMSF" alternatively "3 Peak Mountain Snowflake" you now need by law (on driveline and steering axle, m+s on rest). only tires made within a certain timeframe is allowed, but as soon as you change to a new set, you need 3pmsf (the fine for not following this is the same as above) :)
4. is it not mandatory by law, as studless tires is a wintertire aswell - preference on the other hand, would not drive a truck without studded tires myself:) it is required to have chains tho, and there is a minimum amount you need to have:
3 chains: if just a single truck(1 steering + 2 drive
7 chains: if its a truck and trailer combo (1 steering, 4 if you have dual drivetire and 2 trailer)
5 chains: same as above except A: has a single drivetire or B: has dualchains, that is linked together and covers both dual tires
you will not loose you insurance if you crash with unlegal tires, you do however get a regress from the insurance company, and need to pay everything out of your own pocket + fine from police.
@@starwanderer6821 you can use it but it is not adviced to do so, since it can lock up your driveline. but there is a lot of factors that need to be considered, is it just snowcovered road, is it icy, is it glazed, how cold or warm is it, etc. if its -10 celcius or colder, and a snowcovered road, you can most likely use it, on a glazed road and around 0 celcius, thats a big nono.
a lot of newer trucks have a automatic exhaustbrake/retarder combo (when driving on cruicecontrol), so it cuts the retarder off, and use the exhaustbrake if it knocks itself loose - if not, it uses both. this as a driver, you can control, since you can turn them of automatic mode by a flip of a switch(one for each)
Yes, I know this, but still I don't have enough practice on the snow and ice)
Can't stop watching. Amazing film!
O siemano Krzysiu
@@offwhite1584 No siema. Ktoś Ty? 😀
Thank you man for sharing this with us