Detail of two-axle trailer Karosa B40's coupler. In the territory of Czechia, trailer cars for a-buses were being used approx. from 40s of 20th century (demand to transport more people) to 70s of 20th century (massive using of articulated buses). Trailer cars were used with both a-buses and t-buses in Czechoslovakia. Usually our Karosa B40 is coupled with trolleybus Škoda 8Tr but B40 can be also coupled with a-bus Škoda 706 RTO #247 or with any "old" t/a-bus which can be coupled with trailer (Czechoslovakian buses are more or less compatible with Czechoslovakian trailers and Jelcz trailers). Nowadays in the Czech Republic is forbidden using trailer cars which transport people in road transport (and for t-buses) except for historical vehicles on special rides.
Author: Electron · Ostrava Date: Saturday, April 13, 2019
S velkou pravděpodobností to tak bylo zamýšleno, protože kloubové autobusy nemají zpravidla o nějak moc větší výkon motoru než krátké, takže tažení vleku by nemělo mít nějaké negativní důsledky na stav autobusu. Co se týče bezpečnosti, tak se asi o tom vedou diskuze. Například hlavní konstruktér v SORu Jan Černý si nemyslí, že by to měl být bezpečnostní problém. (zdroj: https://www.idnes.cz/ekonomika/domaci/au...nomika_spi)
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