Many European towns and city centers—especially in Hungary and older parts of Germany—feature narrow roads originally built for smaller vehicles. Heavy trucks must navigate these carefully to avoid collisions, property damage, or traffic violations.
Hungarian cities like Székesfehérvár and Eger have historic zones with tight turns and narrow lanes.
German towns like Rothenburg or Heidelberg restrict truck access without permits.
GPS systems tailored for trucks help avoid roads with width or weight limits.
Drivers must use mirrors and blind-spot awareness to avoid scraping walls or parked vehicles.
Overhanging balconies, signage, or trees may pose clearance risks.
Purpose for Training: To help drivers develop spatial awareness, use GPS filters for truck-safe routes, and avoid fines or accidents in tight urban corridors.