Cuban truck driver in the U.S. shows how she bathes on the roadside when there is no bathroom: "This reminded me of my Cuba."

A Cuban truck driver in the U.S. shows on TikTok how she bathes with a bucket next to her truck, evoking memories of Cuba. The video highlights the resourceful adaptation of Latino truckers.


A Cuban trucker residing in the United States has gone viral on social media after sharing a video of herself bathing with a bucket of water next to her truck while preparing yellow rice in a pressure cooker.

The video was posted on the TikTok account of the user @dariel.carmona, the husband of the truck driver, who documented the spontaneous and everyday moment during a break on the route.

In the images, the woman is seen pouring water from a bucket next to the truck, while rice is being cooked on a small outdoor stove.

"This reminded me of my Cuba, but without the truck and without yellow rice," commented the Cuban who recorded the scene, alluding to the shortages experienced on the island and the traditional way of bathing during times of scarcity.

The video has garnered sympathy from many users, who have praised the creativity and fighting spirit of the couple, who tackle the challenges of working on the road with ingenuity and good humor.

These types of scenes, increasingly common among Latino transporters in the U.S., reflect the personal sacrifices and adaptations that this demanding profession entails, especially for those who emigrate in search of a better future.

Frequently asked questions about the lives of Cuban truck drivers in the U.S. and their adaptation

How does a Cuban truck driver adapt to life on the road in the U.S.?

Cuban truck drivers demonstrate ingenuity and good humor to face the challenges of life on the road in the U.S. Adapting to life on the road means learning to manage long hours of driving, finding creative ways to solve everyday problems, such as personal hygiene, and facing challenges with a positive attitude. The viral video of a Cuban truck driver bathing next to her truck exemplifies this creative and resilient adaptation.

What does the popularity of Cuban truckers' videos on social media reflect?

Cuban truckers' videos go viral for their authenticity, ingenuity, and cultural connection. These videos showcase everyday situations of truckers with a touch of humor and creativity, resonating particularly with the Cuban diaspora community. They reflect the cultural adaptations and life stories of Cubans abroad, generating sympathy and emotional connection among viewers.

How does life in the U.S. compare to life in Cuba according to emigrated Cubans?

Emigrated Cubans often highlight the comforts and opportunities in the U.S. that they consider luxuries in Cuba. In their testimonies, many mention enjoying things like air conditioning, hot water, and appliances that are common in the U.S. but scarce in Cuba. This underscores the differences in quality of life and reflects the significant material shortages on the island, partly caused by the Cuban socialist regime.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.