Loaded Truck Without a Wheel

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This is a Russian truck going without a wheel.

It is fully loaded with some goods, but with a missing lane. It even doesn’t think about going by a right, lower speed lane, it goes at left lane - where the more speedy cars ride. Seems the driver doesn’t care at all that his truck is a little bit out of order.





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    12:08 pm


    17 Responses to “Loaded Truck Without a Wheel”

    1. Stephen says:

      Ah, nothing like responsible drivers. :(

    2. karp says:

      damn, nobody had called the police to stop him?

    3. karp says:

      karp, 200 rubles will do :-D

    4. R.B. says:

      sorry put your nick in a wrong place

    5. R.B. says:

      karp, 200 roubles will do ;-)

    6. sbull.net says:

      Yikes that looks pretty dangerous, especially in winter driving conditions. But then again what he’s doing isn’t anyworse than

      http://englishrussia.com/?p=561

    7. That’s putting ridiculous amounts of pressure on the single right wheel. Any pothole could potentially burst the tyres.

    8. Texas1 says:

      I just love the way you bishops spell tires. :)

    9. void says:

      See red lights? I think it just stops and doesn’t move.

    10. Losha says:

      That is proper British spelling, check Oxford slovar.

    11. Yep, it’s the British English way of spelling tyres. The proper way as well. ;)

    12. illlich says:

      Tyres, tires, . . . I’m tired.

      languages are always changing.

      if you’ve ever wondered how so many languages could have formed out of the earliest Indo-european tongue (sanskrit?) just talk to a Jamaican in English– you will find it hard to beleive he’s speaking the same language. Better yet– get a Scottsman to speak to a Jamaican in English.

    13. Heh, try listening to a pikie (Irish traveller). Now that’s a task and a half!

    14. jordan says:

      the police! hahha yeah police haahhaaha

    15. illlich: sanskrit? No, proto-indo-european. Closest modern relative is lithuanian, I hear.

    16. rajshree says:

      very interesting n creative…..liked it!!

    17. Carla Laney says:

      great info thanks for discussing, hope you had a fantastic new year.

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