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Introduction to Draw the Truck Bridge

Draw the Truck Bridge turns your sketch into a road the truck can use. You study the gap, draw a line or a frame, and hit go. The truck rolls forward and shakes every joint. If the bridge holds, you clear the stage. If it buckles, you tweak the sketch and try again.

Physics drives the challenge. Lines act like beams. Short spans stay stiff, long spans sag. Arches help over wide pits. Triangles add strength under the deck. Sharp corners can snag the wheels, so smooth ramps help the approach. You learn to anchor on solid ground and avoid hanging supports in midair.

Levels range from small gaps to awkward slopes and you adjust your layout to match. Some runs need a tiny bridge and a clean approach. Other runs need a sturdy brace for a hard drop. The loop fits short sessions. Each clear stage comes from your own lines. Small changes shift the outcome and reveal new answers.