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David Burns – D.W.Burns Haulage
Many thanks to Bertalan Kiss of the Hungarian magazine 'CAMION Truck & Bus' for publishing an article on the Transport Support HVDS (High Voltage Detection System). In Hungary there is a serious issue of vehicles hitting overhead power cables as there is high density of low level power lines from trolley buses and trams etc combined with a high proportion of vehicles with onboard cranes and high sided vehicles.
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