Have You Seen This? UDOT sees terrible things at ports of entry

UDOT produced a video to showcase what Utah's drivers should absolutely not be doing on Utah's roads. Or anywhere else.

UDOT produced a video to showcase what Utah's drivers should absolutely not be doing on Utah's roads. Or anywhere else. (Utah Department of Transportation via Instagram)


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SALT LAKE CITY — We've all seen it on the roads: unsafe driving. The Utah Department of Transportation has seen it, too.

Vehicles operating at a weight of over 10,000 pounds can get inspected at Utah's eight motor carrier ports of entry, keeping those drivers and the rest of us a bit safer on Utah roads.

And, boy, the state crews have seen things that no one should try at home, or anywhere else.

UDOT recently produced a video to warn us against doing things that shouldn't be done.

Duct tape and rope have a valued place in society, but not like the UDOT video shows.

Safety is a responsibility we all share.

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Matt Brooks is a web producer with KSL.com. He previously worked for KSL NewsRadio.
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