Elecman
Established Member
With lorries and other mechanically propelled vehicles I think that if they do get caught in power lines the occupants are most of the time safe as long as they stay in the vehicle. Its not uncommon for cars to get struck by lighting and most of the time the car is undamaged. Most fatalities in these cases happen when people step out the vehicle and close the door behind them.
That is the Farady Cage effect, the metal of the car produces an equipotential zones around the vehicle in which the occupants are safe, they only get electrocuted if they step out of the vehicle and cause themselves to become the path to the general mass of the earth. You can see linesmen working on live grid electricity conductors because the cage they are in is separated from the earth potential and at the line potential ( up to 400 KV)