Late night road thumper

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Mountain/\\Ash, Feb 24, 2005.

  1. Hello,

    I've been lurking in this group since I posted my dirtbike for sale (http://forsale.rmwpublishing.net/ktm/) and seen that there are
    a lot of people "in the know" with what goes on on our roads. For those of you; answer me this.

    Late last night (or really early this morning) I was awoke by what sounded like a mechanical armed garbage truck. When I looked
    outside I saw a big black FBI looking GMC towing a large box-trailer with some flashing lights and some machinery on it. Driving
    down the middle of Seven Hills Road (NSW) this car would floor-it for 5 meters then wack on the brakes. When stopped there was a
    mechanical sound then a large thump (sounded like a big rod was been whacked on the road). This would happen twice before the car
    speed down the road another 5 metres. About 15 metres behind was an old 4x4 Mitsubishi wagon with a big flashing "move over" arrow
    to warn any other cars.

    Both these vehicles did not seem to have any signage on them (RTA or otherwise) and I didn't get any info in the mail about it. Any
    ideas what this car was doing an who they work for?
     
    Mountain/\\Ash, Feb 24, 2005
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  2. Mountain/\\Ash

    Dr.Shifty Guest

    Benkelman Beam Testing, or a modern version of it.
    My wife used to work in a DMR (remember them?) laboratory about thirty years ago but she's no longer up to date. It tests road movement
    under load.


    Kim
     
    Dr.Shifty, Feb 25, 2005
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    Uncle Bully Guest

    And if the road fails? I always wondered where those potholes come from.
     
    Uncle Bully, Feb 25, 2005
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