I came home to find my other car was blocking the cul-de-sac once as the power company had emergency works on other half of road, as a HV line supplying a few hundred houses had blown. 😅
@@raphaellauf7786 in midday I dont see many oversized load in Germany, they move at night, and germany has a very well structured highway system you dont have to go through any village or city.
I've driven for Kings in Avonmouth. Done mostly military stuff, years ago. Surprised when they found another way to move cars, by turning the engines on and driving them away. Bloody good idea that! Kings drivers probably learned something that day. Lol! I remember when Kings were mentioned in the House of parliament when the government was debating the sudden high cost the MOD were experiencing moving their armoured vehicles around since Thatcher had ordered them to use commercial companies. I believe they still hold the record for the most profit from only half a dozen low loaders STGOs. No wonder they are based in Ireland. Lol!
@@gracekingsaltar4916 The corruption is endemic in the UK and many other countries. To encourage export trade the government used to give grants to exporters. This grant was paid for by the various purchase taxes now called Vat. In other words, the UK taxpayers were subsidising the exports so that they could compete with the foreign markets and manufacturer. A mate of mine used to take hundreds of steel coils to Harwich for export to Scandinavia. A few years later and he was collecting those very same coils of steel back into the country. Yep, you've guessed it. The exporter was doing it just to claim the Grants off the taxpayers. Corruption! You ain't seen nothing yet!
@@gracekingsaltar4916 Most people think they are making money off the backs of the business scroungers who lobby for these grant handouts. They are mistaken, if they hadn't been drawn into these webs they would've been legitimate. A whole new industry of sleaze and corruption was born out of the Thatcherite government when unfairness and monopolies took over from our nationalised industries. The Tories will have you rejoicing in celebration that they've finally cured the national pensions economy by using they're privatisation monopolies but kept quiet that for every £1 contribution to the national pension funds they take £10 in profits out of your pockets for selling you the water and fuel that you already own.
I got stuck behind these two for the best part of four hours. Does seem like they could have done some prior research, got some cones down to prevent the cars parking and done a bit of measuring. If I recall correctly this was done on a Friday afternoon.
In Belgium it is not allowed to drive this kind of trucks during day-time. It happens at night, and they have to ask for it in front . ALso they need to check the road if is t big enough to go through. At that time streets can be blocked for other traffic
When you consider some British roads are narrower than Australian driveways these guys did an incredible job. We do most wide loads at night, mainly to minimize traffic disruptions. In areas where there'll be a tight fit, somebody will go out a few days prior to map the best path. A lot of traffic signs can be unpinned too giving some extra room. Moving equipment like this over a distance of hundreds of kilometres is common here too with trips taking a few days. Long distance trucking is something UK drivers don't have to contend with unless they're driving to Moscow!
You talk shit. !!! A l l !!! Oversize loads in Australia !!! Must !!! Be off the road between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. if you dont know what you are talking about give up your posts i doubt if you have ever ďriven a truck let alone OVER size🤐🇭🇲
I don’t think we tend to move truly big stuff. There’s definitely heavy stuff, but obviously that’s a little different. I’m sure with some oversized loads on U.K. roads I’ve seen them only moving at night. We do have the advantage of being able to float a lot of stuff in, so it doesn’t have to go that far by road either.
@@jackbarrie6007 What the heck are you talking about? I never said what times oversize loads are transported. Your comment is totally irrelevant to the conversation. I have an HR licence, occasionally drive an 8 metre 11 tonne rescue truck at work and own a 17t 12.5 metre motorhome. I certainly wouldn't want to be driving trucks for a job. Too little opportunity for professional development and career progression. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
@@cjeam9199 I have no idea how much "big stuff' (technical term!!) we move here in Australia. I've seen a lot of videos showing mining gear getting transported hundreds of kilometres through rural and remote locations. Quite the challenges.
Not gonna comment on how the cars were parked in this video but as far as I'm aware...moving these abnormal loads requires consultation with councils, police etc.to agree times and roads taken. So would assume there would be signage in place... probably not always though
I'm not 100% sure but arent they supposed to guve the police a few days notice to help the route clearance, cone marking and standby recovery etc? Seems like Kings keep getting hung up in traffic and down tight roads they could have otherwise avoided
Our country also does at this at night they plan & plan the route get the permits, get police escorts. Police shut the roads & get cars removed if coming down a residential road someone does a letter drop to all households to keep their cars off the road. Well organized in our country
Interesting, but we're not getting the whole story. Was this not the planned route? WHY so many unforeseen obstacles, why was traffic not diverted? etc. Not enough police, maybe? Is this typical when moving oversize loads in UK?
Uk: 20 miles traffic jam People live in java island: hahaha wanna try something worse? 😂 I mean dude we've ever has 50 miles traffic jam on tran java highway and... there is no escape from that 😂
The drivers did very well but where is the second man on each truck to operate the rear steer, this will enable both trucks to keep rolling. Why not cone the route in advance to prevent on street parking. Seams this was done on the cheap.
They do plan these trips to a degree. A lot of these programs like to make it look like its not for the sake of 'drama'. Like when the trailer was up against the guttering? Crabbing the trailer steering would be the first thing they would do within a minute or two where the program liked to make it look like they were there scratching their heads for ages. And in fairness, they can't really anticipate idiots illegally parking on double yellow lines which was probably the longest hold up in reality.
To be fair, some things such as the artic and funeral service would have been planned but the trucking guys would not have had any way of knowing about them. Other things are probably just for good telky
@@ramikhudair Thing is, in Africa, China and India lorries are often overloaded, not serviced and driven by idiots which leads to lots of people being killed and injured. Not exactly something to be proud of.
Because the noise of a truck at full power in low gear will rattle you clean out of that warm bed, and youd be out there shaking fists about you needing to sleep.
So an entire village has to wait to move so a crew can drive oversized heavy machinery through roads to small to fit it? I want to know the idiot who set the it all up.
Topical of people who live in country villages, they thing they can park anywhere they like and use the public roads as their own personal parking space.
Well it isn't like they have a choice. Where else can they park? Often the houses have no gardens, let alone parking spaces. They were built when people didn't travel, and when they did it was on foot or on a horse.
@@philpotsymington5374 they guy said it’s been like 4 hours for an hour and a half journey not that it took them an hour and a half to use the rear steer
Absolutely ridiculous. They should have had this delivered in peaces and assembly it on site not transport it like that causing unessesary inconvenience to other road users.
@@burgie03 He isn’t a Karen smart guy, it truly would’ve been easier to move it in pieces compared to full. It shows even in the video, there was a 20 mile traffic backup but if they disassembled the trucks into pieces, they wouldn’t have to go through this ordeal. Next time before you call someone a Karen, use your god damn brain. People these days
Get out, get in, get out, get in, get out........ so they probably just forget to do it plus it would be anoyying to do that every single time you get in.
One time I was on a road trip and I passed a car accident scene. When I returned home driving on the opposite lane I saw that it was at that moment when the tow truck arrived creating a more than 10 mile chain of stuck cars. That could have been 5 thousand people late for a job interview who would maybe end up homeless and die due to hunger
Unfortunately, articulated means separable. So regardless if it was a walking floor, fridge, container, taughtliner, stepframe, low loader, ballast carrier etc... it is still articulated. The only other term is rigid. 😊
@@SirRobertJenk Er, no - articulated means it has a flexible joint. A "Bendy Bus" is articulated even though the two parts are permanently joined as one vehicle. Oh - and the word is "Tautliner" - "Taut" as in under tension, not "Taught" as in the past tense of "Teach" ;-)
@@TheRoybeasley no it’s not. Articular trailer means that trailer connects to a tractor unit. It’s called also artic, a short word of articular. Apparently you don’t have a clue about lorries.
@@EduardSLVRU No, the word "articulated" (not articular - that's a related word which is means "to do with the joints etc in an animal's skeleton" )means jointed. Apparently you don't have a clue about the English language ;-) But then I've only been driving the things for the last 15 years so what do I know..?
@@TheRoybeasley yeah right, you been driving lorries for 15 years and you don’t even know what means, articulated. Google what is articulated vehicle. Then we speak!
Who in their right mind would not have recognised this route was nothing but a total disaster from start to finish. A total joke that would not happen and Led alone ever be considered safe here in Australia.
How on earth can you compare a huge place like Australia to the UK? I live in the town that this was filmed and there really isn't an alternative, our roads are cramped and small.
If someone moved my LEGALLY parked vehicle like that, I would be suing. Disgusting that people would treat someone's property with such little contempt and it would have damaged the vehicle. Car's are not supposed to be lifted up using the wheel arches/bumper! Not to mention chucking a jack under a suspension component and then just moving the car...
@@deezelfairy Nope, take a closer look, it was parked tight up against the end of the double yellow lines. The Vauxhall Astra however was parked illegally (too close to junction, i.e within 10 meters) and even that was moved by these cowboys, if you look around the 29 sec mark, it's not on the pavement. When the lady drives it off, she has to drive off the pavement.
@@Seri-Katil since when is work more of a priority than having respect and honour for the dead. There is no comparison Dipshit. Have some dignity and do whats right,not whats easy.
So your car is legally parked and no forewarning of needing the road clear and someone jacks your car up any old how. Lucky it didn’t slip and go through the sump. I wouldn’t be impressed to see someone pulling my car about by the wheel arches. Not exactly very thick metal there
you're telling me there was literally no other way they could have gone? I highly doubt there is only one singular road to have travelled down that would have hit all of the towns and the small roads, forcing people to wait literally hours just so you guys can get your big truck somewhere.
Imagine coming out and finding your car on the side walk with no memory of parking It there
use to be most Sundays, as a teenager.
@@trooperandcooperale3057 better yet, with a parking ticket too for parking on the curb haha
I came home to find my other car was blocking the cul-de-sac once as the power company had emergency works on other half of road, as a HV line supplying a few hundred houses had blown. 😅
No one gonna mention tread on Audi tyres lol
Semi slicks hahaha
Lol what tread?
They're fine. As long as no wire sticks out. Only the middle 75% is measured. The worn tyre is on the edge so not a problem.
@@jpg2318 well said, i have a wet fish van if that is something you'd like to hear about
Lol. Noticed..cringgy....
@4:54 the most horrendous part in this bloke's life is the wife that is sitting next to him, and is too pissed to even look at the camera.
I know right! He was a right cock
I got the feeling that she just didn't want to be on camera but maybe you are right :D
@@DaNeShady90 oh she was definitely in a bad mood blaming her husband for the delays. Typical passenger.
*30km traffic jam*
That’s why here in germany these transports are done during the night
Lol that's dumb to be doing that during the day
Whatever as long no oversized tank falls from a trailer again it's fine.
yea but its a madness for them taking the 45 min break on gas stations because overnight the places are crowded by trucks all over the place :D
loads like this have to be done during the day, german roads are way wider then those small village roads, visibility is key to these things.
@@raphaellauf7786 in midday I dont see many oversized load in Germany, they move at night, and germany has a very well structured highway system you dont have to go through any village or city.
These guys have mad skills!
haha they have steering on the trailer..
the days when a Thornycroft antar could move a mountain, scammells could do the job. great video
1:01 wow that is one bald tyre.
When u've played euro truck simulator once and now all you get on youtube is this :D
ATS for me but damn I bought the game next thing my RUclips is filled ahahahaha
I've driven for Kings in Avonmouth. Done mostly military stuff, years ago. Surprised when they found another way to move cars, by turning the engines on and driving them away. Bloody good idea that! Kings drivers probably learned something that day. Lol!
I remember when Kings were mentioned in the House of parliament when the government was debating the sudden high cost the MOD were experiencing moving their armoured vehicles around since Thatcher had ordered them to use commercial companies. I believe they still hold the record for the most profit from only half a dozen low loaders STGOs. No wonder they are based in Ireland. Lol!
Seems like you have more insight than most on the ongoing scamdemic
@@gracekingsaltar4916
The corruption is endemic in the UK and many other countries. To encourage export trade the government used to give grants to exporters. This grant was paid for by the various purchase taxes now called Vat. In other words, the UK taxpayers were subsidising the exports so that they could compete with the foreign markets and manufacturer.
A mate of mine used to take hundreds of steel coils to Harwich for export to Scandinavia. A few years later and he was collecting those very same coils of steel back into the country.
Yep, you've guessed it. The exporter was doing it just to claim the Grants off the taxpayers. Corruption! You ain't seen nothing yet!
@@davidtanslow3584 so useful to know. Am happy to hear you speak observations of Truth. Why are people afraid of speaking the truth
@@gracekingsaltar4916
Most people think they are making money off the backs of the business scroungers who lobby for these grant handouts. They are mistaken, if they hadn't been drawn into these webs they would've been legitimate. A whole new industry of sleaze and corruption was born out of the Thatcherite government when unfairness and monopolies took over from our nationalised industries. The Tories will have you rejoicing in celebration that they've finally cured the national pensions economy by using they're privatisation monopolies but kept quiet that for every £1 contribution to the national pension funds they take £10 in profits out of your pockets for selling you the water and fuel that you already own.
I got stuck behind these two for the best part of four hours.
Does seem like they could have done some prior research, got some cones down to prevent the cars parking and done a bit of measuring. If I recall correctly this was done on a Friday afternoon.
Yep, from the start it just seems like a cowboy operation. Scratch that, not cowboy, more clown like.
so friday afternoon, not the middle of the night with busy traffic. these guys are dumb
Nice skills from a fellow trucker
They hit a *local* house. As opposed to a house far away?
A local house, as opposed to a house in a city? lol
Lmfaoooo
Good to see the Professional attitude in the drivers , steering 1 handed while chatting on the CB , holding a pen , etc
No seat belt used at any time either!
In Belgium it is not allowed to drive this kind of trucks during day-time. It happens at night, and they have to ask for it in front . ALso they need to check the road if is t big enough to go through. At that time streets can be blocked for other traffic
We have to get permission and forms here to if the load if over 16 foot high/wide couldn't get through the villages at night with no light though
When you consider some British roads are narrower than Australian driveways these guys did an incredible job. We do most wide loads at night, mainly to minimize traffic disruptions. In areas where there'll be a tight fit, somebody will go out a few days prior to map the best path. A lot of traffic signs can be unpinned too giving some extra room. Moving equipment like this over a distance of hundreds of kilometres is common here too with trips taking a few days. Long distance trucking is something UK drivers don't have to contend with unless they're driving to Moscow!
You talk shit. !!! A l l !!! Oversize loads in Australia !!! Must !!! Be off the road between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. if you dont know what you are talking about give up your posts i doubt if you have ever ďriven a truck let alone OVER size🤐🇭🇲
I don’t think we tend to move truly big stuff. There’s definitely heavy stuff, but obviously that’s a little different. I’m sure with some oversized loads on U.K. roads I’ve seen them only moving at night. We do have the advantage of being able to float a lot of stuff in, so it doesn’t have to go that far by road either.
@@jackbarrie6007 What the heck are you talking about? I never said what times oversize loads are transported. Your comment is totally irrelevant to the conversation. I have an HR licence, occasionally drive an 8 metre 11 tonne rescue truck at work and own a 17t 12.5 metre motorhome. I certainly wouldn't want to be driving trucks for a job. Too little opportunity for professional development and career progression. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
@@cjeam9199 I have no idea how much "big stuff' (technical term!!) we move here in Australia. I've seen a lot of videos showing mining gear getting transported hundreds of kilometres through rural and remote locations. Quite the challenges.
4:42 I think that his family were too embarassed to be seen with him lol
Sometimes when there are abnormal loads moving, a few tilt and slide recovery trucks travel ahead and move or impound any illegally parked cars
But the vehicles weren't illegally parked?
@@khalidacosta7133 I doubted myself for a second there, but go to 00:11 and have a quick look
@@harrisonrawlinson5650 watch further when car is in air its just and only just legally parked
@@eriktheelder6957 The police can move any vehicle though if they deem it to be causing an 'obstruction'
Not gonna comment on how the cars were parked in this video but as far as I'm aware...moving these abnormal loads requires consultation with councils, police etc.to agree times and roads taken. So would assume there would be signage in place... probably not always though
the man took a deep breath and said ahhh carbon MONoxide.
I'm not 100% sure but arent they supposed to guve the police a few days notice to help the route clearance, cone marking and standby recovery etc? Seems like Kings keep getting hung up in traffic and down tight roads they could have otherwise avoided
I live like a few mins away from Stoney and never remember this happening 😂
Who would have paid for the damage if they fucked up moving that car. ? If it was my nice car i would have been raging at them.
Broomy is a fucking legend
But why the fuck would they do a job like this in the middle of the day, and not at night?!
Some how I think you would Not be happy if they Totalled your house by taking out a 🧱
got to love motorist actingup for camera lol
theses guys would love america our whole traffic sysstem was made for big truck europe not so much xD
But not your bridges 😂 Your min height on interstates is lower than the height of those trucks.
heavy plant is too big why they keep building these machines
Our country also does at this at night they plan & plan the route get the permits, get police escorts. Police shut the roads & get cars removed if coming down a residential road someone does a letter drop to all households to keep their cars off the road. Well organized in our country
4:42 nice stone wall
1:01 that Audi has slicks on. Copper should have booked it.
Interesting, but we're not getting the whole story. Was this not the planned route? WHY so many unforeseen obstacles, why was traffic not diverted? etc. Not enough police, maybe? Is this typical when moving oversize loads in UK?
Uk: 20 miles traffic jam
People live in java island: hahaha wanna try something worse? 😂
I mean dude we've ever has 50 miles traffic jam on tran java highway and... there is no escape from that 😂
New Yorkers be like:
*That's cute*
The drivers did very well but where is the second man on each truck to operate the rear steer, this will enable both trucks to keep rolling. Why not cone the route in advance to prevent on street parking. Seams this was done on the cheap.
Was there no forward planning at all on this movement?
They do plan these trips to a degree. A lot of these programs like to make it look like its not for the sake of 'drama'.
Like when the trailer was up against the guttering? Crabbing the trailer steering would be the first thing they would do within a minute or two where the program liked to make it look like they were there scratching their heads for ages.
And in fairness, they can't really anticipate idiots illegally parking on double yellow lines which was probably the longest hold up in reality.
@@deezelfairy Car was parked legally. It was just after the yellow lines. Tight but still, it's all legal.
@Redbo Black well the drivers dont really plan the trip, that would be the job for the office guys...
To be fair, some things such as the artic and funeral service would have been planned but the trucking guys would not have had any way of knowing about them. Other things are probably just for good telky
These guys are real truckers because it's not even day you see a manual transmission
These aren’t real drives luxury overpriced trucks no grease on there hands come to aus that’s where real drivers are ya group a panzies
@@GASSER1525 in that case , check out the truck drivers in Africa, China, or India. navigating through mud, rocks and cliff edges with beat up trucks
@@GASSER1525 christ you sound like a knob
@@ramikhudair Thing is, in Africa, China and India lorries are often overloaded, not serviced and driven by idiots which leads to lots of people being killed and injured. Not exactly something to be proud of.
@@GASSER1525 You think it's clever to get covered in shit, the clever guy is the one who goes home as clean as he goes out.
2ell, that is wishely funny! I watched the whole episode on Tv! (THIS IS SUPER TRUCKERS)
Always wondered why they don't just do this in the middle of the night
Because they wouldn't be able to see when they were about to hit a building perhaps?
Because the noise of a truck at full power in low gear will rattle you clean out of that warm bed, and youd be out there shaking fists about you needing to sleep.
5:02 why tf u making so much drama of that roof when you can just turn every wheel and drive sideways
So an entire village has to wait to move so a crew can drive oversized heavy machinery through roads to small to fit it? I want to know the idiot who set the it all up.
1.02 surprised the police didn’t do the red audi for bold tyres
Different when the truckers block the road
So how else do the machines get there then?
How did I get on this part of RUclips?
@5:24 that rear tyre on the trailer has zero tread left on it!!!
The quarry is Plymouth.
Went out of business, then these two turned up
That Audi had no tread
You know you could all lift it
Gawden bennet, just break in and move it
1:01 F1 Tyre
"On a good day you can smell it with your mouth, Carbon dioxide"
Truck driver can just say "Sorry , mate"
Not as if they blocked it on purpose!!! Doing their job
Audi on slicks hahaha
What is the name of the show
a million and 1 problems is really this video
I was there during that move I was behind them 😅
Topical of people who live in country villages, they thing they can park anywhere they like and use the public roads as their own personal parking space.
Well it isn't like they have a choice. Where else can they park? Often the houses have no gardens, let alone parking spaces. They were built when people didn't travel, and when they did it was on foot or on a horse.
In Germany it is allowed to park on the main street if there is no parking ban.
Took them an hour and a hafe to use there hydraulic rear steer trailer?
No you sausage 🤦♂️
@@carlj1620 "I been wait hour and a hafe". that's why they didn't use the rear steer before they even get that close to the house.. 🤦🤦🤦🤦
@@philpotsymington5374 don’t know what video you’ve been watching 🤦♂️
@@carlj1620 4:20
@@philpotsymington5374 they guy said it’s been like 4 hours for an hour and a half journey not that it took them an hour and a half to use the rear steer
well.. they could hav made the artic back up that side road.. then he would hav been out the way..
And ofcourse its a normal car that has the issiue..
“On a good day you can smell avonmouth - carbon monoxide”
Euro Truck Simulator 2 in real life.
Absolutely ridiculous. They should have had this delivered in peaces and assembly it on site not transport it like that causing unessesary inconvenience to other road users.
Ok Karen
@@burgie03 He isn’t a Karen smart guy, it truly would’ve been easier to move it in pieces compared to full. It shows even in the video, there was a 20 mile traffic backup but if they disassembled the trucks into pieces, they wouldn’t have to go through this ordeal.
Next time before you call someone a Karen, use your god damn brain. People these days
Short of chopping the bed of the dump truck up and welding it back together in a quarry, how do you suppose you make it narrower...
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Them moving they car with force was wrong what about damages and possible fines
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Do the truckers not wear seat belts?
Get out, get in, get out, get in, get out........ so they probably just forget to do it plus it would be anoyying to do that every single time you get in.
One time I was on a road trip and I passed a car accident scene. When I returned home driving on the opposite lane I saw that it was at that moment when the tow truck arrived creating a more than 10 mile chain of stuck cars. That could have been 5 thousand people late for a job interview who would maybe end up homeless and die due to hunger
Wanna bet these cops will come back to ticket that Ford for parking on the curb?
That cant be no car they way they moved it like that shit was so east to move
There is no diff or any thing heavy in that cars manufacturer and the cops are fit 🤪🤪🇭🇲
Or talking on the c.b while driving when the police are there 🤔🤔
Well they have to be able to communicate with each other
And the police were talking to them. That's not a CB 😂
an arctic truck is blocking their way? that's a walking floor trailer, not a articulatet one
Unfortunately, articulated means separable. So regardless if it was a walking floor, fridge, container, taughtliner, stepframe, low loader, ballast carrier etc... it is still articulated. The only other term is rigid. 😊
@@SirRobertJenk Er, no - articulated means it has a flexible joint. A "Bendy Bus" is articulated even though the two parts are permanently joined as one vehicle. Oh - and the word is "Tautliner" - "Taut" as in under tension, not "Taught" as in the past tense of "Teach" ;-)
@@TheRoybeasley no it’s not. Articular trailer means that trailer connects to a tractor unit. It’s called also artic, a short word of articular. Apparently you don’t have a clue about lorries.
@@EduardSLVRU No, the word "articulated" (not articular - that's a related word which is means "to do with the joints etc in an animal's skeleton" )means jointed. Apparently you don't have a clue about the English language ;-)
But then I've only been driving the things for the last 15 years so what do I know..?
@@TheRoybeasley yeah right, you been driving lorries for 15 years and you don’t even know what means, articulated. Google what is articulated vehicle. Then we speak!
why kilometres?? were in England It's miles
km makes sense, it's the standard unit worldwide for measuring large distances.
Impatient car drivers never see them around
That is skill ...Naught police putting car's on the kerbs or pavements is against the law 🤔 no more fines for anyone
Incorrect. It's against the law to drive onto kerb or footpath. Nobody drove that car onto pavement. ;)
@@DG-yb4wc 🤣🤣
@@DG-yb4wc It's not illegal to drive a car onto the pavement... it's illegal to block it.
@@khalidacosta7133 it is illegal to drive on or across a pavement, unless to lawfully access a property.
It must be something to do with the Brits. 'Epic day,' sheer nonsense.
wake up jerks, you're driving a truck, so whats the big deal!
Who in their right mind would not have recognised this route was nothing but a total disaster from start to finish. A total joke that would not happen and
Led alone ever be considered safe here in Australia.
yeah I guess instead of taking the impossible alternatives then the other option would be just drive the dumpers on the road,
Yep you're right, they should have used a different route. Oh wait, this is England, THERE IS NO BETTER ROUTE...
What’s unsafe about it?
How on earth can you compare a huge place like Australia to the UK? I live in the town that this was filmed and there really isn't an alternative, our roads are cramped and small.
Volvo after volvo
👌👌👌👌❤️
dirty people making a tough time of an easy job!
If someone moved my LEGALLY parked vehicle like that, I would be suing. Disgusting that people would treat someone's property with such little contempt and it would have damaged the vehicle. Car's are not supposed to be lifted up using the wheel arches/bumper! Not to mention chucking a jack under a suspension component and then just moving the car...
Wasn't it parked on a double yellow line?
@@deezelfairy Nope, take a closer look, it was parked tight up against the end of the double yellow lines. The Vauxhall Astra however was parked illegally (too close to junction, i.e within 10 meters) and even that was moved by these cowboys, if you look around the 29 sec mark, it's not on the pavement. When the lady drives it off, she has to drive off the pavement.
Rookies
Make the funeral take a different route
Funeral has priority in my eyes. Fuck the trucks.
@@theangrygamer895 yeah because the dead person will be late for work if you don't get them into the ground on time 🙄🖕
@@Seri-Katil since when is work more of a priority than having respect and honour for the dead. There is no comparison Dipshit. Have some dignity and do whats right,not whats easy.
@@theangrygamer895 they are dead so get over it and go back to work.
@@theangrygamer895 Wow you’re such a delusional clown
4:42 loves in heroin
So your car is legally parked and no forewarning of needing the road clear and someone jacks your car up any old how. Lucky it didn’t slip and go through the sump. I wouldn’t be impressed to see someone pulling my car about by the wheel arches. Not exactly very thick metal there
If they moved my car people would be dropped
Ohhhh you're hard!!
It's not like cars are meant to be moved, is it? 😱
first u gayboys
No one cares.
you're telling me there was literally no other way they could have gone? I highly doubt there is only one singular road to have travelled down that would have hit all of the towns and the small roads, forcing people to wait literally hours just so you guys can get your big truck somewhere.
Lol they were probably following there Phone gps
Aka "Getting People Stuck"
Never been to the south of England, have you?
@@flipper2392 I haven't, but certainly it would be faster to take a 1hour detour than sit in a line for 2 hours