Hayyy...
Nakita ko lang to sa net... Sabi sa Pinas daw to'.
Parand hindi Philippines. Iba yung plates e. Is it real? Parang naka smile pa yung driver e.
iba yung plate number at parang mga npa yung mga nakasakay hehehe.
pero kawawa yung naipit sa left side nung sasakyan. durog buto nun
http://www.worldlicenseplates.com/world/AS.html
I wonder which country that picture was taken from?
Fake lang yata yang pic na yan. It was posted here a couple of years ago. Parang napagkatuwaan lang nila gawin yan.
oooppsss... sorry guys... dali ko madala...
anyway, dami naman talaga overloading sa pinas... heheheh...
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Matagal natong pic nato, saw it first time via my England.com email add.
The first thing that I noticed was the truck is being driven by an army guy because of the camouflage outfit so this must have been a govt operation to help evac some people out of a calamity area, hence the volume of people on the truck.
If this is fake the graphic artist who altered this image must have been very very good considering the Photoshop technology available at that time.
The photo seems Real.
And why does it always have to be in our country???
Going back to our country.
Most trucks are also being overloaded
2ton designed trucks usually carries up to 6 ton load.
Or three time the load it was built for.
How do they do it?
Additional leaf spring. sometimes reinforce the chassis or modify the differential.
Thats why truckers dont like independent suspension hehehe
I always see "anti-overloading" signs sa expressways dito sa Pinas when travelling, pero how can one really determine kung overloaded sila? May weighing stations ba sa mga toll booth para malaman or eye-balling lang?
That's in Indonesia, my friend who's Indonesian has confirmed it too before (old pic na yan eh).