Super Trucks

Super Trucks by Ian Graham, published by Hodder Wayland in 2001, is a 32-page exploration of the largest trucks in the world. This book delves into the history, design, and contemporary use of super trucks, providing insights into their evolution and future potential. Written in English, it addresses various aspects of these powerful vehicles, including their roles in transportation and specialized tasks.
Readers will discover fascinating details about truck design and functionality, including what the inside of a truck driver’s cab looks like and which truck holds the world speed record. The book also highlights the technological advancements that have shaped the capabilities of trucks since their inception during World War I. With a focus on the diverse applications of trucks, from rubbish clearance to high-speed racing, this edition offers a comprehensive look at the world of super trucks.
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How powerful are the largest trucks in the world? What does the inside of a truck driver’s cab look like? Which truck holds the world speed record? Discover the world of super trucks: their history, their design and use today and their future.
Motor trucks first proved their usefulness for transporting goods during World War I. Since then, advances in technology have led to the design of different types of trucks able to carry out a vast range of tasks, from transportation and rubbish clearance to firefighting and high speed racing.
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