As the year draws to a close, we at VBG would like to pause and look back at the content that has engaged readers the most on The Strong Connection. Our three most-read blog posts clearly show what matters most to many people in the transport industry: clear regulations, road safety, and an understanding of technical requirements.
The three most-read blog posts of the year clearly show what engages our readers – clear regulations, road safety, and an understanding of technical requirements. Here is a brief summary.
1 - How heavy and how long can trucks be in the Nordic countries?
Regulations regarding vehicle length and weight vary across the Nordic countries and are continuously evolving. In this article, we clarify what applies in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland – and why keeping track of the details is essential. The strong interest highlights how crucial accurate information is for hauliers aiming to combine efficiency with compliance.
2 - How do I check that my coupling is roadworthy?
Road safety often starts with the basics. This article explains how drivers and vehicle owners can ensure that the coupling is in good condition and functions correctly. Practical advice and clear examples make the content easy to understand, a likely reason why it has been so widely read.
3 - What Is whole vehicle type approval?
Whole Vehicle Type Approval can seem both technical and complex. In this article, we explain what it means, when it is required, and what it involves in practice for bodybuilders, hauliers, and vehicle owners. A popular article that shows the value of making complex regulations easier to understand.
As we approach the New Year, we would like to extend a sincere thank you to everyone who has read, shared, and followed The Strong Connection throughout the year. The popularity of these articles confirms the importance of continuing to share knowledge that contributes to safer, smarter, and more sustainable transport solutions.
2026 is just around the corner, bringing new requirements, new opportunities, and continued development within the transport and vehicle industry. We look forward to sharing more insights, guides, and perspectives to help you stay one step ahead.
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