London Londoners get soaked at 'Touch a Truck' event Three-year-old Luca Laureano rides a tractor at the 'Touch A Truck' event at Earl Nichols Recreation Centre in London, Ont. on May 25, 2024. (Bryan Bicknell/CTV News London) Share On a rain-soaked Saturday morning, families with excited children filled the Earl Nichols Recreation Centre parking lot to learn all about trucks.
But the Touch a Truck event was about much more than just the trucks and equipment the City of London uses, it was also about getting to know the men and women who make up city works crews. “It’s pretty wet, but we’re having a good time,” said mom Kelly Jansen, who was on hand with her three children. “We’re mostly here for their brother Leo, so we’re following him around, and he’s pretty excited to see real life trucks.
” Jansen’s daughter Olivia McPhee took a turn hoisting a log into the air using a so-called mechanical advantage five to one pulley system attached to a city truck. The 10 year old made it look easy, walking backwards with a rope in her hands, as if winning at tug-of-war. She said she hardly used any strength at all to accomplish the feat.
“I thought it was cool,” said Olivia. The Touch a Truck event marks National Public Works Week. Families attend the 'Touch A Truck' event at Earl Nichols Recreation Centre in London, Ont.
on May 25, 2024. (Bryan Bicknell/CTV News London) More than 25 trucks were on display with dozens of city works staff fielding questions from .
