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Part two (on the inner durability circuit): Five laps at

28th June 2001, Page 17
28th June 2001
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a steady 31mph (50km/h), stopping once per lap. Five laps, stopping six times per lap with inter-stop speeds of 20mph (32km/h) (twice) and 30mph (48km/h) (four times). This gives a standard distance of 38.00km. Once again the fuel is weighed before and after.

This part of the test is tough for heavy trucks because hard acceleration is needed between each stop, and most 40/41tanners record 5.0-6.5mpg on this section.