- A vehicle is seen pulling up alongside a van with a Texas licence plate with a U-Haul hitched to it
- As the camera gets closer, the U-Haul trailer is seen being dragged on its side and kicking up a cloud of dust
- It becomes clear that one of the cables attaching the trailer to the white Hyundai has come loose but the driver of the van pays no heed
Hilarious video has captured a van driving down a highway with a U-Haul trailer being dragged behind on its side.
The video begins with a trailer being pulled by a white van on the far right lane.
As the camera gets closer, the U-Haul trailer is seen tipped over on its side as clouds of dust get kicked up.
Hilarious video has captured a white van driving down a highway with a U-Haul trailer hitched to the back of it but being dragged on its side (left and right)
The white Hyundai van that has the trailer attached to it is seen dragging the behemoth in the far right lane
The front seat passenger also takes out his phone to film the scene as well as the car that’s filming pulls up alongside the van.
The driver of the white Hyundai van with a Texas license plate – that has a smashed in bumper – appears to pay no mind to the fact that the trailer is on it side.
One of the cables that attached the trailer to the back of the van as become unattached.
But the driver of the van continues cruising down the highway and the car in which the video is being filmed, changes lane so it’s behind the white Hyundai.
A closer look reveals that one of the ropes attaching the trailer to the van with a Texas license plate that has a smashed in bumper has become unattached
But the driver of the van continues cruising down the highway and the car, in which the video is being filmed, changes lane so it’s behind the white Hyundai
The original video was posted to YouTube on March 22 by user Robert Fox although it is unclear when the video was filmed or where.
He captioned the clip: ‘When pay for the extra insurance and you want to get your money’s worth.
The video has been viewed more than 8,500 times.
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