Its pretty normal around China’s industry. And then the wind blows it all over the place. It sort of comes and goes depending on the wind and direction unless its local
It’s also incredibly dangerous. Funny concept, but the second you brake while turning, it tips forward and diagonally. And instead of sliding, the whole thing will roll.
Oh yeah, it’s much less stable if it actually drives around. Check out other three wheeled vehicles, there’s a very big reason as to why there’s always two wheels in the front than the back.
I thought it was something like that when I first saw it because I saw it pasted elsewhere with just the cover and no details- something fake anyway. So I researched it and found someone had scanned the article.
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