Just so you know, we Finns actually aren't from Scandinavia either.oobu79 wrote:to all the people who are not from scandinavia.
Finland and Åland Islands Development
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Well, Finns are atleast from Fennoscandia
Will be lovely to see the whole, or most of Finland someday in the future
Will be lovely to see the whole, or most of Finland someday in the future
Youtube video of a Semi Truck in Monaco 2011. Route driven. Possible modern ETS2 routes 1 and 2 and their combinations.
ProMods v2.33 and RusMap v1.8.1 load order for ETS2 1.34
ProMods v2.33 and RusMap v1.8.1 load order for ETS2 1.34
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Will you make any cities in Southern Karelia and Southern Savo, like Lappeenranta, Imatra, Savonlinna or Heinävesi?
If I remember correctly, Lappeenranta may come to the map. For the other cities I can't say anything, the may be too small to be included or then they're too close to another cities.Janne Räisänen wrote:Will you make any cities in Southern Karelia and Southern Savo, like Lappeenranta, Imatra, Savonlinna or Heinävesi?
I think, that Promods will try to represent Finland and Scandinavia on summer. If that is true (I'm not sure), then the truck won't need any winter-season tires/tyres, because in summer those special tires/tyres are forbidden (Unless there is some snow or ice, then those tires are needed).xela1961 wrote:in Fennoscandia will need special tires for truck ? it will be snow, ice or not ?
But I guess, that we won't need special treatment for our trucks
Winter tires are not illegal in summer. In fact, many companies (the one I work for included) use winter tires all year. We change to new tires in autumn, and use them until next autumn, so we always have new tires for the winter season, and spend the summer season wearing out the old tires.
Studded tires is an other story, but they are not very common, even here north.
Studded tires is an other story, but they are not very common, even here north.
Well here in Finland over 60% of car owners use studded tires, so we call them as a "winter tires" and those tires what you are talking about are "friction tires" or "friction based tires".OlavEmil wrote:Winter tires are not illegal in summer. In fact, many companies (the one I work for included) use winter tires all year. We change to new tires in autumn, and use them until next autumn, so we always have new tires for the winter season, and spend the summer season wearing out the old tires.
Studded tires is an other story, but they are not very common, even here north.