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Inge's Milk Run | Driver's Day | Episode One

Scania Group Press Release  /  March 24, 2017

In the first episode of our new series, we visit Norwegian driver Inge Råheim as he makes the morning milk run in his Scania R580 V8, visiting dairy farms throughout the picturesque Sunnfjord region of Western Norway.

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Interesting- I guess the full trailer is a transfer tank-interesting concept-straight job makes the pick ups then transfers.  I always said farm pick up drivers are the best-between "live load" in a tank without baffles and then going into the same old farms today with five axles that were picked up with single axle tractors and single axle tanks 60 years ago , these guys have to be good.

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On The Bus With Mariana | Driver's Day | Episode Two

Scania Group Press Release  /  April 28, 2017

Meet Mariana Torres, a driver for Cartagena, Colombia's bus rapid transit system, as she gives us a look into her daily life, both on and off the bus.

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Crossing the Andes with Hugo | Driver's Day | Episode Three

Scania Group Press Release  /  May 30, 2017

On one of the world's highest roadways, Argentinian driver Hugo Valdiviezo takes on high mountain passes, salt flats and seemingly endless desert in order to get his transport to Chile on time. In his Scania R 620 V8, the Trans GOL driver takes on the Paso de Jama, which connects northern Argentina's Jujuy province with the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, and its famous Cuesta de Lipán.

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Cruising the Mediterranean with François | Driver's Day | Episode Four

Scania Group Press Release  /  July 30, 2017

In the small town of Bonifacio on Corsica's southern coast, boat captain François Cassin operates a Scania-powered 16-metre vessel, ferrying tourists on trips in the cliff-lined strait between the French island and its Italian neighbour, Sardinia. Born and bred in Bonifacio, François gives us a glimpse into his life on and off the boat.

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