The incident took place on March 12 on National Highway 37, through Dai Tu district, Thai Nguyen province, and was recorded by the dashcam of a car moving on the road.
Dump truck weaves recklessly, pushing car almost into field (Video: OFFB).
"Seeing such a gap, the driver still tried to squeeze the car through, it's really frustrating. Many people say the job is "poor", then use the excuse of "making a living" having to endure the pressure of time to deliver goods, or that the car carrying heavy goods is difficult to brake suddenly to avoid, but I think in cases of reckless driving, the driver should just pay for the damage.
"When carrying heavy loads, you must slow down to ensure safety. Property damage is the least damage, driving like that is also dangerous for yourself and others," commented Quang Minh after watching the clip shared on social media.
"It's not for nothing that you guys are called "evil spirits". Speeding recklessly and weaving in and out of lanes to overtake like that is too dangerous. At first I thought: "Maybe the dump truck's brakes failed", but then I saw that the brakes were working normally, the driver intentionally let the truck swerve like that", commented nick Tuan Hung.
"No one can say anything good about the driver in this case. But the dump truck driver knew that the heavy truck's brakes would not work immediately and he drove recklessly downhill, so he should have learned his lesson. It was lucky that the truck didn't flip over in this situation when driving downhill like that," commented Hoang Binh.
"On steep mountain passes and heavily loaded vehicles, drive slowly and brake from a distance. How can you say you can't brake and just crash into another vehicle? Good driving isn't about weaving or speeding, it's about getting to your destination safely," commented Thanh An.
Dan Tri readers join hands for traffic safety
With the goal of building a safer and more convenient traffic environment, Dan Tri newspaper opened a forum: "Dan Tri readers join hands for traffic safety", hoping to call for contributions and information reflection from readers.
Readers can send their feedback via email: [email protected], via hotline: 0973-567-567. Information sent will be received and processed promptly.
When reporting to the hotline, it is necessary to have full information about time, location, vehicle license plate, violation or problem causing traffic disorder.
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