
A motorist was caught off guard when he drove past the column at a strange moment. AND truck driver (very heavy at one time) was driving with three tow trucks behind him. In addition, car drove in one of them, adding another load. Which is starting to do a lot for road safety around that truck.
Is this truck legal?
In the United States, contrails achieved in this way is possible. But we suspect that driving such a convoy promises to be dangerous.
When trucks leave the factories, they obviously need to be transported. This can lead to some pretty unusual scenes, like this truck carrying four others as well as a car all stacked on top of each other.
Either way it looks well loaded. And for good reason, he has four more trucks on his trailer that look like new and are sure to join the dealership for sale. Some have wheels with tires, others only have a hub and brake system to save space.
The network is confused
Underneath the video posted on Reddit by 7seventyseven, the comments are questionable as to whether it is truck complies with current standards or not:
“Containership is legal, that’s how we deliver new trucks. » Where “What about the car being transported in the truck below? » or “It’s a legal way for a driver to be able to haul multiple trucks.”
In any case, this topic is hotly debated.
here video scenebefore making a decision:
I wonder if he was ever stopped? by IdiotsInCars
Source: Auto Plus

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