When there is no tow truck around and the truck has just broken down, Malaysian motorists always find a solution by improvising.
No tow truck? Two scooters will do! This is the reasoning of these Malaysians who knew how to adapt perfectly to the situation.
Indeed, we do not have the context, but this food-truck obviously broke down in the middle of the road. And rather than abandon his small truck, the driver asked two bikers for help.
The latter then placed themselves on each side of the van and pushed with their feet. A technique as improbable as it is effective since in just a few seconds, the truck was in a parking lot.
With the means at hand
Two motorcycles and sufficiently agile pilots are therefore enough to move a small food-truck. Sure, it’s not the most practical, there is no doubt but it can help out, precisely.
Good on the other hand, as for the fanatic hanging on the back of the truck, we really don’t know what he’s doing there. Indeed, its usefulness in this makeshift repair remains to be proven…
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When there is no tow truck around and the truck has just broken down, Malaysian motorists always find a solution by improvising.
No tow truck? Two scooters will do! This is the reasoning of these Malaysians who knew how to adapt perfectly to the situation.
Indeed, we do not have the context, but this food-truck obviously broke down in the middle of the road. And rather than abandon his small truck, the driver asked two bikers for help.
The latter then placed themselves on each side of the van and pushed with their feet. A technique as improbable as it is effective since in just a few seconds, the truck was in a parking lot.
With the means at hand
Two motorcycles and sufficiently agile pilots are therefore enough to move a small food-truck. Sure, it’s not the most practical, there is no doubt but it can help out, precisely.
Good on the other hand, as for the fanatic hanging on the back of the truck, we really don’t know what he’s doing there. Indeed, its usefulness in this makeshift repair remains to be proven…
Read also on Auto-Moto.com:
VIDEO – An accident in an intersection turns into a big pile-up
At 120 km / h instead of 80, the 17-year-old girl was driving accompanied with dad
Pulling the handbrake at 130 km/h, what does it do?