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Boltar says... Outside of a Harry Potter film , have triple deckers ever been used in the UK (or anywhere else for that matter)? Is there any technical reason other than height why they couldn't be used - centre of gravity or passenger evacuation for example? Maximum height of a vehicle in the UK is 15ft 9in. Above that it's an abnormal load. Take off the height of two adults standing up and that leaves you under 4ft to create a third deck, have the wheels/chassis/drivetrain etc. -- Conor Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak......... |
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