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Video shows removal van driver ramming into two stationary cars trying to park

A SHOCKING video shows a clumsy home removal driver ramming into two stationary cars whilst trying to park. 

The Quick Moves truck was caught slamming into the parked vehicles in Glasgow last month when the driver seriously struggled to park the large vehicle

Video shows one motorist moving their car to free up some more space for the truck driver to squeeze into.

After the car pulls away down the street the truck attempts to reverse into the newly freed bay.

However, misjudging the turn, the driver slams the rear of the van straight into the side of a stationary silver Citroën.

The truck driver then drives forward again where a woman, appearing to be the Citroën owner, stands next to her car trying to prevent any more damage.

The removal van man then attempts again to squeeze into the bay before the Citroën owner decides to move their car out of the way.

Despite this, and four car parking bays, the driver reverses and smashes into another parked white vehicle on the other side of the road. 

The van then finally manages to park before the owner of the white car comes out to inspect the damage on her car. 

The removal van colliding with the car
The van crashed into two parked cars on either side of the road.                                                             (C) Kaitlyn Curley

Kaitlyn Curley shared the video to TikTok last month, writing: “Quick Move off the road before you get hit.”

The post has now collected over 327,500 views and more than 5,600 likes.

Kaitlyn turned off the comments on the post so viewers were unable to give their reaction to the removal man’s driving skills.

This is not the first time a truck driver has caused trouble when trying to park. 

In March 2018 a Yodel delivery driver scraped their van alongside the side of a customer’s parked car. 

After grinding alongside the side of the parked vehicle and knocking their own alloy off, the delivery driver left the scene and failed to report the incident. 

In November 2020 a DPD, a blundering DPD driver continuously reversed into a parked car for around 40 seconds before driving away. 

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