Our roads are full of incredible scenes and this latest case of a speeding truck with a train compartment on its back is a prime example of that.
In this latest video, a truck is seen carrying a train engine on the trailer. Indian roads are full of incredibly astonishing visuals. Being a massive country, we rely heavily on our trucks to carry out various activities. They carry raw materials from various parts of the country to the factories situated in remote areas and then carry the finished products to the markets. In addition, trucks also transport heavy machinery like this train compartment. Here are the details.
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Truck Seen Carrying Train Engine
The video has gone viral and has been uploaded by imsanjaychawla on Instagram. It captures the same truck traveling across various parts of the country. On one side, a road user spotted it in Raipur, Chhattisgarh while another user saw it plying on the road in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. We are not entirely sure what the post is trying to showcase. But it looks like the video compares the acceleration of the truck in these two situations.
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On one side, the truck is being driven extremely slowly and carefully, as it should be driven when carrying such valuable and heavy machinery. However, on the other hand, it is overtaking the cars on road in Lucknow. That is a bit surprising because it looks like the truck is moving at a high speed in an area where there is much traffic and buildings around. That could be a bit dangerous since sudden braking could cause damage to the train compartment.
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Although we don’t know the details of the two situations, we would still advise the truck drivers and other drivers to drive carefully on the roads. The key is to follow traffic regulations and promote road safety. We lose thousands of lives each year in avoidable crashes. It is time we start respecting the rules to make our roads safer than they are at the moment.
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