In my early twenties I did two years of
Contintental trucking. Drove a wagon and drag (full truck plus a trailer behind it) for quite a while, and one afternoon I ended up at some village just before Vienna. Been there before, and backed up the trailer up the loading bay. But they were busy inside and so after I was told it would take a while, I went for a kip. Being woken by the rumbling in the back, I figured it was time to drop the trailer in the parking area, so the guys could unload the truck as well. Went inside to check, all was okay. Pulled off the bay and made my bend to back up into the parking space. In the mean time it had become dark, pitch dark. Backed up the truck, and as I couldn't see anything in my mirrors I hit the breaks. I thought I felt a small bang, but thought those were the breaks being funny. Checked the mirrors more careful, and started backing up again. An even bigger bang was clearly felt straight away.
During my sleep some other truck had parked up in the parking space. Then it became pitch dark, and me just woken up, didn't notice or even paid attention to the other lorry that got there in the mean time. It was quite funny to see the other driver jumping out of his lorry in his underwear halfly panicing, wondering why someone was driving up against his cabin
twice within a few seconds

So we had to fill in the accident papers. And it appeared to be a French man in a Swiss lorry, while I was Dutch driving a Belgian lorry. And the accident was in Austria.
That's probably why we Dutch call it
international trucking, instead of
continental 