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.Quality

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  1. It is not forbidden to use a triple trailer on the CD or DC road.

    However as stated in §3 - Save Editing, if you fail to safely handle it, you are liable to be banned for reckless driving and/or blocking.

     

    §3 - Save Editing

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    Causing extreme lag or game crashes by save editing is not permitted. Extreme lag will not occur from duplicate parts unless the amount is truly excessive. If you save edit to create a very long trailer combination but cannot safely handle it, you are liable to be banned for reckless driving and/or blocking and it is recommended that you remove the particular modification(s). If the Game Moderation Management thinks that your modification is not fit for our servers or negatively impacts other people, you are liable to be banned until the modification has been removed.

     

  2. Judging from the images, there look to be no duplicated parts and the save looks to have been correctly edited.

    Therefore, it is unlikely that this vehicle will cause "extreme lag" or "game crashes", both of which are prohibited in TruckersMP.

    Based on this, this vehicle would be able to be used in TruckersMP.

     

    However, you should refer to the rules, specifically, rule 3 - save editing for more clarification, and remember that you are responsible for your account at all times.

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  3. I really enjoyed reading this, as although the Game Moderation has a very high in-game presence, some of their activities on the website etc are less visible, so this was a great insight!

    Thank you very much for providing this :truestory:, as it helps to show just how much goes on "behind the scenes" that might otherwise be overlooked!

    :woah:

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  4. Overall a good guide, however you need to bear in mind that some of the images are outdated after junctions were modified.

    I'd also suggest that driving at a consistent speed such as 70km/h (which is what I normally do) is safer than attempting to follow the speed limits, as other traffic may not be prepared for you to slow down to 50km/h.

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