Buy a barbecue in Hialeah and take it home with a unique style.

With his arm outside the window, the passenger of the driver held the shopping cart next to the moving vehicle, with the barbecue sticking out of the makeshift trailer.


A resident of Miami-Dade County bought a barbecue in Hialeah and brought it home in a flashy manner, demonstrating with his unique style a great inventiveness... and an even greater ignorance of traffic laws.

A video shared on the news site Only in Dade captured the moment when the happy owner of the newly purchased grill takes it home mounted on a shopping cart that, in turn, was dragged through the streets pulled from his moving car.

With his arm out of the window, the driver's companion held the shopping cart (possibly from Walmart) next to the moving vehicle, with the barbecue sticking out of the improvised trailer.

There is no reason to be surprised; drivers in Florida are known for their bizarre antics, sometimes amusing and almost always dangerous for traffic.

In September 2023, the driver of a car traveling on a highway in Miami was recorded with two poorly secured mattresses on top of the vehicle's roof.

The tie was so precarious that in the video -shared by the news site Only in Dade- it could be seen how the mattresses began to sway with the speed and wind, breaking the ropes and flying in the middle of the highway.

Although dangerous, the actions of this driver did not surpass the recklessness of the one who, in early July of that year, drove down a street in Miami-Dade County with two women lying on a mattress placed on top of the roof of a car.

Days before, another similar scene went viral on social media when images of a man carrying a mattress on a scooter along 42nd Ave or Le Jeune Road were shared.

The image provoked hundreds of comments on social media, where one user concluded that such an act constituted "Cubaness in its maximum expression."

The State of Florida has recently amended some laws related to traffic and road safety for drivers and pedestrians.

On October 1st, a law came into effect that introduces changes to the procedures for the registration and personalization of vehicles, including specialized license plates.

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