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Minivan uses trailer welded onto the back for rear wheels

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A cut-and-shut minivan was seen driving along a road with a trailer replacing the rear wheels.

The metal frame had been welded onto the back of the mud-covered Hyundai people carrier in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

A shocked motorcycle rider noticed the dangerous vehicle on June 20.

They said: ''The trailer was rusty and looked like it could break. If it snapped then the van would surely crash.''

Cut-and-shut cars are made by welding together to two old vehicles to make a new one.

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