However, I see no stainless steel “checkerplate” on the truck, so perhaps that’s not a genuine tradie truck. I’m not really sure of the rules. Maybe no “checkerplate” is OK providing you stick to The Motor Traffic Act. Maybe the “checkerplate” allows the driver to weave at dangerous speed through traffic, narrowly avoiding accidents. Look I’m just not sure; but I do know that stainless steel “checkerplate” is the defining characteristic of the genuine Tradie Truck.
Classic Tradie humour.
However, I see no stainless steel “checkerplate” on the truck, so perhaps that’s not a genuine tradie truck. I’m not really sure of the rules. Maybe no “checkerplate” is OK providing you stick to The Motor Traffic Act. Maybe the “checkerplate” allows the driver to weave at dangerous speed through traffic, narrowly avoiding accidents. Look I’m just not sure; but I do know that stainless steel “checkerplate” is the defining characteristic of the genuine Tradie Truck.
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I suspect that plenty of checkerplate disguises a shit load of rust.
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Truth in advertising.
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