Police are on the search for Mzansi’s infamous trolley hitchhiker. This follows two viral videos that were shared on social media showing the friendly guy travelling in a grocery trolley attached to a large truck. Read more 👇 Jada Gauteng N1
“Not sure the guy will read this and receive the warning.”“Not even 1 law enforcement officer who was stationed on the freeway saw this? No wonder our roads are full of lawlessness.”“Forget the hitchhiker. I want to know which chain store the trolley belongs to and who makes it. Those wheels and bearings are first class.”previously reported that an anxiety-raising video was shared online of a biker who managed to evade death in the nick of time.
The clip, which appears to be taken by dashcam footage, shows heavy rainfall on a busy highway before a man on a bike appears andHe quickly gets up in an attempt to get away from the oncoming traffic before a massive truck crosses his path. His guardian angel must have been smiling upon him as he manages to miss the truck just before it could collide with him.Sign up
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