In the Australian outback, a bulldust bank refers to a build-up of fine dust that can accumulate along the edges of a dirt road or track.
The dust is usually very fine and powdery, and can be easily stirred up by passing vehicles, creating a thick cloud of dust that can impair visibility and make driving more difficult. Bulldust banks can be particularly treacherous for drivers who are not familiar with outback driving conditions, as they can obscure potholes, rocks, and other hazards in the road.
As a result, it's important to approach bulldust banks with caution, and to slow down or stop if visibility is limited.
Author: Content Manager at https://www.australia4wdrentals.com/
Date 14.02.2006