An ignorant foreigner was caught on a TikTok video parking his pickup in the middle of the street simply so he may take pictures of a full-decorated Thai 10-wheel truck on a street within the Isaan province of Sakhon Nakhon.
The 10-wheel truck driver recorded a video of the foreigner, completely oblivious to his environment on a busy highway, and uploaded it to his TikTok account, zico.shock, last Friday, February 10. The video caption sarcastically read… “Tons of loopy issues happen to my life. Take your time man.”
The footage confirmed the ignorant man parking his orange pickup and trying with some difficulty to take pictures of the truck together with his mobile phone, regardless of the fact he was holding up traffic.
The man received out of his automotive when visitors had come to a standstill. He then struggled to function his telephone and left drivers annoyed when traffic started moving. Watch the video HERE.
The video may be very in style among Thai TikTokers. Marked down got over 360,000 likes and almost four,000 feedback. Remarkably, many netizens found the man’s behaviour OK. Netizens said…
“Let’s overlook in regards to the green light for some time. It may be his dream automotive. Forgive him haha.”
“He is lovely! You (the truck driver) are also very lovely for letting him take his time.”
“Glasses please!”
“Hope he doesn’t send the picture to the Land Transport Department!”
Many netizens reckoned the man could have been fascinated by the appearance of the 10-wheel truck. These kinds of trucks in Thailand are usually adorned with shiny colours, and have more than 20 massive lights at the entrance, in addition to a distinguished signal displaying the name of the automobile or automobile firm, and ornate wiper panels, among other decorations.
The hottest decoration is the Michelin mascot dolls which are hooked up near the left and proper rear mirrors. Some truck drivers put a lightweight inside their Michelin dolls so they’re illuminated at night like guardian angels.
Another truck driver revealed within the comments that a foreigner was impressed by his illuminated Michelin doll and bought it from him for 10,000 baht.
Most of those ornamental collections are thought of unlawful according to the Department of Land Transport (DLT).
For instance, more than a 30% change within the car color will end in a fine of up to 2,000 baht based on Sections 13 and 60 of the Vehicle Act. Any driver wanted to alter the colour of their car should report it to the DLT..