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When you really don’t want to make two trips

Thanks to the power of the Internet, we can indulge ourselves in the world’s knowledge in seconds. We can learn new languages, learn about ancient societies or peer into the cosmos. Alternatively, we can watch videos people being stupid over and over.

Reddit user u/piperman uploaded this video to the forum recently, showing an intersection somewhere in Brazil. You might be watching that motorcyclist and wondering how they’re going to be featured in the video.

The light turns green and the traffic begins to move but the motorcyclist continues on their way, unharmed and safe. Then, a ute loaded to the sky with pallets comes into view. Click on the video to get the full effect of what is going on here…

Why make two trips when pallets fit on your bonnet just fine?

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Why make two trips when pallets fit on your bonnet just fine?

There are at least 20 pallets loaded onto the vehicle and, for whatever reason, the driver decided to load them on the bonnet and roof of the car. Why not the tray?

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It was being used for the crucial task of carrying what looks like more pallets but broken into pieces. Naturally, these wouldn’t fit easily onto the bonnet so they get the tray.

Incredibly, the Jenga tower on wheels passes the cameraperson without falling all over the road, despite having no obvious tiedowns.

We can’t quite tell what model the ute is but it looks to be a late-1990s Japanese model of some sort but it’s difficult to say, given South America gets quite a few different vehicles to us.

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