It's hard to believe the way this Arizonan was hauling their Chevy and Lincoln is actually legal
Published on Jun 24, 2025 at 8:46 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Jun 24, 2025 at 8:46 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
It’s hard to believe the way this trucler from Arizona was hauling their Chevy and Lincoln is actually legal.
The vehicle was initially pulled over for having no taillights while driving.
But, highway cops ended up finding what they thought was a bigger issue entirely.
And, it’s certainly a sight, that’s for sure.
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Highway cops stopped this vehicle hauling a Lincoln and a Chevy
Initially, the cops in Arizona pulled over a vehicle for driving without any tail-lights, but upon further inspection, there was something else that was more of an issue.
“Are we seeing this right?” said AZDPS Highway Patrol on social media.
“An AZDPS State Trooper, Sergeant Ruiz, encountered a commercial motor vehicle driving at night without taillights. Upon closer look, he discovered that the semi-truck was hauling a tank-like bed that was loaded in a very unusual way.”
But this is where it gets interesting.
“The cargo? Two SUV-style vehicles.”

The two vehicles were loaded in a rather unusual and precarious way, prompting safety concerns. Because from where the cops were standing, they simply didn’t fit.
“A commercial vehicle inspector responded to the scene and determined that the minimum tie-down requirements had, in fact, been met for the load,” continued the cops.
They also offered advice on securing items properly and urged people to report any dangerous objects or debris.
Online, people were shocked at the post, too.
“If it doesn’t look right, haul it at night. At least he did that,” said one social media user.
“Hey, leave the car hauling to us car haulers,” remarked another.

“I’m glad pictures exist, because that’s pretty unbelievable,” commented one person.
It turns out that’s not the only wild thing going on in Arizona
The state is full to the brim with auto-enthusiasts.
In fact, for Dodge fans, a Dodge Challenger stretch limo is being sold for $69k on Marketplace in the state and it’s really something.
Plus, Arizona cops recently caught thieves who stole $2.5 million in luxury cars after they rented them out – which you can watch for yourself at the top of the page.
For now, though, take a look at all of the truck action below.
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