Residents in Ampang, Malaysia, are currently sharing videos of a very unusual sight in their neighborhood. A giant Volvo prime mover truck is parked inside the narrow porch of a standard terrace house. The truck is so large that it almost touches the roof of the building and fills the entire driveway.
A Tight Fit
The vehicle is a heavy-duty truck used for carrying large shipping containers. In the video, the front of the truck sits perfectly behind a black metal gate. It looks nearly as tall and wide as the two-story house itself. Most people use these small spaces for compact cars or motorcycles, but this driver managed to fit a massive machine into the same spot.

The video shows that the driver used every centimeter of available space. The truck’s large mirrors and high roof are positioned just below the balcony of the second floor. Despite the size of the prime mover, it does not block the road or the neighbor’s property. It is tucked neatly away as if it were a small family sedan.
Professional Driving Skills
Local people are impressed by the technical skill required to park such a vehicle. Driving a prime mover is difficult on open highways, but steering one into a residential driveway requires extreme precision.
One small mistake could have easily damaged the brick walls or the house’s pillars. The driver had to navigate narrow suburban streets before even attempting to reverse into the porch.

The white, red, and blue truck has become a local attraction. While it is common to see these trucks on the highway, seeing one “sleeping” at a residential home is very rare.
Daily Life in Ampang
In many parts of Malaysia, parking is a daily challenge for residents. However, this situation is unique because of the scale of the vehicle.

The prime mover stands next to a normal white car parked in the neighbor’s driveway, making the truck look even more enormous. For now, the truck remains a symbol of impressive driving ability in this quiet Ampang street.
Watch the video here:
@peminatsetiaeksmut55 Lain macam orang Ampang…gilaa paduuu…
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