I like where he says “In Australia they can easily move super loads because their highways often remain vacant.” Don’t know what planet this idiot is from, but the only areas with paved roads in that condition, in that environment are the main routes through central australia or the Nulabor plain, and THEY are usually PRIME transport routes for goods transport. In THAT case the route and timetable had been advertised on radio and TV for a week in advance and for people to either hold position or find an alternate route during the period that would affect them. In the case of truck drivers they were asked to take their lunch breaks at specific times to allow the load to move unhindered. I have seen a few of those blades being moved and the trailer ended up in the ditch either on an on ramp or off ramp. What a big mess. I used to haul the internal parts for those turbines Wind turbine wings for sea mounting is getting close to 100m long. 40m wings are 15years those was popular. Land mounting are 60-80m today