Logging trucks are vehicles designed to transport large amounts of lumber from forests to processing plants. While designing these trucks, it was emphasized that they should be able to overcome rough terrain in forest conditions. However, navigating difficult forest roads and carrying huge logs pose significant dangers for both the driver and the environment. This is where operators with expert skills in maneuvering in difficult terrain are needed.
As a result, although logging trucks are designed to move easily on steep slopes and rough terrain in forests, they only represent the intersection of engineering skill and environmental management when there is a driving experience that requires constant attention and mastery.
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