Vicious Texas Drainage Holes Still Claim SUVs, Trucks And Amazon Vans

Cars are falling into drainage holes in Houston, Texas. While we thought the viral video might also have caused neighborhood authorities to cover those holes, it didn’t, so now we have a new clip showing more drivers falling in. According to the home proprietor whose camera captured these clips, his neighborhood in Houston has quite a few of those holes.

One could assume that the ones driving across the place would continuously search for them – but they’re genuinely not. Even the little flags and reflectors around them to warn drivers are truely no longer enough. In this clip, we first see a big Chevrolet SUV fall into one of the ditches while trying to show around. The driver can rescue himself using some throttle, but we wouldn’t be amazed if the auto suffered a little harm.

The second car that falls in is a Mercedes-Benz delivery van from Amazon Prime, which has its front motive force’s front wheel swallowed up. Last but not least, a Ford F-Series truck tries to make a 3-point turn at the end of the street and finally reverses directly into the hole.

At the time of the first video’s guide, the house owner stated he got a kick out of looking at locals fall into the holes. “It is deeply amusing. I get an evil thrill of glee after I get a notification from my digicam and spot within the little thumbnail that there’s an automobile there.” By now, he has to have had many such videos. And lots of laughs, too, on the price of inattentive drivers who grow to be, in a single manner or any other, in the one’s holes.

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