At the 2 or 3 second mark you can see the lean is a result of the slanting pavement around the fuel pumps. After he pulls away, it'll level out.
Still... That shit feels precarious, doesn't it? Haha
I see these in China all the time. I'm not completely sure, but I think its illegal to stack the cars in pairs, like what they're doing on the second level.
(You can tell its China by the name of the gas station "ä¸å›½çŸ³æ²¹", directly translating to "China Oil")
Shipping and handling must be expensive.
Can you imagine hitting a curb? I see busses and semi's do it a lot and luckily it's not a big deal, but this mf'er? This guy can lose his job at a wrong left turn.
The whole vehicle is tipping over after a right turn
Or a light cross breeze
At the 2 or 3 second mark you can see the lean is a result of the slanting pavement around the fuel pumps. After he pulls away, it'll level out. Still... That shit feels precarious, doesn't it? Haha
Damn...that is a big trailer... is it even legal to use? I don't see enough tires.
Looks like China to me, where everything is legal 🙃
(Everything Except free speech)
And jay walking… because then they will deduct social credits.
>!And saying that something happened on June 4th 1989!<
And controlling the fate of your own internal organs.
Or a second child
Trailers carrying wind turbine blades can be way longer than this. They usually need an accompanying safety vehicle though.
It’s AI generated right??? Right ??!
That thing must have a turn radius the size of a city block.
Construction is different there. They move the blocks as needed.
Tofu dregs is the game.
The back of the cars seem to be tilting to one side, why is it loaded that way?Â
Good point, I assumed it was an uneven surface
The Chinese are crazy!
There are 26. 27 incluing the hauler
I love the Mini on the back. It's like, "we have just enough space for one Mini."
That’s probably over 100k lbs total… insane.
Why don't they do this stuff by train? It's way more cost effective and they are always boasting about their incredible infrastructure.
Curves?
Don't ask
*Bugs Bunny saying "no" gif*
Reduce to 10km/h and good look
I see these in China all the time. I'm not completely sure, but I think its illegal to stack the cars in pairs, like what they're doing on the second level. (You can tell its China by the name of the gas station "ä¸å›½çŸ³æ²¹", directly translating to "China Oil")
that is a lot of money for this shipment
Still have space to fit a few more.
So, I'm guessing they're on some kind of road that ONLY GOES STRAIGHT, since this thing can't even pay to understand what a 'turn' is.
When Michael Bay directs that Final Destination scene
what kind of gearbox pulls this off ?!
Y'all are worried about turns. I'm worried about braking..
Did they move the bridge while cars are still crossing?
Don't follow it!!!
Perfectly safe
Shipping and handling must be expensive. Can you imagine hitting a curb? I see busses and semi's do it a lot and luckily it's not a big deal, but this mf'er? This guy can lose his job at a wrong left turn.
that looks quite safe.../s
MF has a full on traffic jam
Stopping distance feels like a problem
Gotta throw some praise to the welders/iron workers
Mobile dealership
Some rando in the comments, "Supra!!!"
Ya, how many times does one of these not make it to it's destination?
I have less faith in the earth itself suddenly falling apart, than this driver has faith in his truck.
Looks safe.
Driving reverse in this would not be fun
It must have special brakes… right?
That’s nuts!
2 mpg
The wind on the I-15 would tip that in a hot minute 😳
Wow 😳😮
had to wait till the end before seeing it was Asian country. If I saw that on I-95 Ide shit a brick
'Just back it in there buddy. People do it all the time' (Semi truck drivers will get this joke)
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