Time to Hook Your Car Onto the Road Train?

road train australia photo trucks truckers Road train hauling works for truckers, mate. But will it work for cars in the Middle East?

All aboard! A road transport concept known as road trains may be a partial solution to energy savings and pollution reduction on major motorways according to Greenbang. This concept, which is presently being used by long distance motor freight hauling in countries like Australia and Argentina may soon be adapted for “towing” private cars as well.

For the uninformed, a road train usually refers to a motor freight transport in which two or more transport trailers are attached to a truck “tractor” for long distance hauling. This concept has been used by Aussie truck drivers for years to haul cargo across the vast Australian outback, which saves having to have two or more trucks on the road to haul the same amount of freight.

Now, a different version of the road train concept is being worked on by a consortium of European organizations to find ways to make a similar transportation system for cars in order to not only save fuel, but reduce the amount of auto emissions as well.

These organizations have organized a project known as SARTRE, which means Safe Road Trains for the Environment.

Under this concept, a number of car drivers will “connect” themselves electronically behind a truck or similar vehicle and become part of a ‘road train’ which will enable them to move down the highway driverless and without having to have their foot on the accelerator pedal (sort of like a group participated cruise control).

The method, which frees the driver from actually driving the car while “on board” is estimated to save fuels costs by as much as 20%, as well as being less polluting. By use of special wireless communication systems, drivers will be able to read, rest, eat, make phone calls and do other tasks that are not normally possible while driving.

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One might wonder if this concept would catch on in Mediterranean countries, as well as in the Middle East, where driving often takes on the form of an adrenalin rush and where short tempers often lead to numerous road accidents.

Drivers in these countries would have get used to not being ‘in control’ of their vehicles while being a part of  a road train; especially in countries like Saudi Arabia, in which we explored in the article on the deathly Saudi road games.

Saudis having the highest percentage of road fatalities in the world (of course they do as women are not allowed to drive; maybe women could drive on the road train, because technically they’re not driving).

Or how about Lebanese  high-line car owners; where glitz and status are more relevant than other issues, especially protecting the environment.

And last, but not least, there’s that billionaire in Abu Dhabi, who owns a white gold V10 Mercedes Quad Turbo sports job that can do a 1/4 mile in 6.89 seconds. We’re sure he can’t wait to take the car train – or is it the Night Train?

All in all, I really don’t think that the Middle East is quite ready to fall in line for this kind of road trip.

More on the environmental issues of car transportation:

Saudi Arabia Has Highest Percentage of Fatalities From Road Accidents

Gulf Nations Look to Tesla’s Electric Roadster to Speed Around the Middle East

Iran Unveils Powerful 150 HP Compressed Natural Gas Sedans

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Author: Maurice Picow

Maurice Picow grew up in Oklahoma City, U.S.A., where he received a B.S. Degree in Business Administration. Following graduation, Maurice embarked on a career as a real estate broker before making the decision to move to Israel. After arriving in Israel, he came involved in the insurance agency business and later in the moving and international relocation fields. Maurice became interested in writing news and commentary articles in the late 1990’s, and now writes feature articles for the The Jerusalem Post as well as being a regular contributor to Green Prophet. He has also written a non-fiction study on Islam, a two volume adventure novel, and is completing a romance novel about a forbidden love affair. Writing topics of particular interest for Green Prophet are those dealing with global warming and climate change, as well as clean technology - particularly electric cars.

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  1. Or maybe the most intelligent solution yet, is just trains. If we had more of them, and more tracks laid down we wouldn't need long-haul truckers (sorry guys), and so many passenger vehicles on the road.

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