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‘Overloaded’ Axia poses danger to other motorists

All kinds of household items like baskets, buckets, rattan furniture and others are seen stacked and tied to the car.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 19 May 2025 7:01PM

‘Overloaded’ Axia poses danger to other motorists
In the video, items are even seen falling off the car as it travels. - Screengrab from viral video, May 19, 2025

A VIDEO of a Perodua Axia stacked with household items has caught netizens by surprise, with many expressing concerns over the danger it poses to other motorists.

In the video, items are even seen falling off the car as it travels.

All kinds of household items like baskets, buckets, rattan furniture and others are seen stacked and tied to the car.

At one point near a housing estate in Dengkil several items fall all over the road, blocking other motorists.

Based on another photograph on social media, the driver is seen being questioned by police.

A netizen in the comments section also said that the driver of the car has allegedly done the same thing in the past.

He claimed that the 'pakcik' concerned operated a car workshop and in the past was seen carrying the goods using a Viva, BMW and Waja. - May 19, 2025

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