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Becca Monaghan

Viral TikTok showing Amazon truck driving off highway ‘to avoid traffic jam’ sparks criticism

“And, that’s why I pay $7.99 for Prime”, one TikTok user joked

(Picture: @camihardman/TikTok)

A viral TikTok sparked criticism after it showed an Amazon delivery truck driving off the highway, with viewers speculating it was in an attempt to avoid traffic.

Titled ‘When Jeff personally guarantees next day delivery’, Cami’s (@camihardman) footage has racked up a whopping 11.4 million views. The TikToker used the trending sound, Bo Burnham’s “Bezos I”, which pokes fun at the Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos.

Posted on August 14, the TikTok shows bumper-to-bumper standstill traffic on the I-45 in Texas. While the rest of the road appeaedr to comply with conventional driving methods, one particular Amazon driver opted for an alternative route and drove across a stretch of grass, away from the traffic. The truck paved the way for another vehicle to follow.

One joked, “We’re sorry to inform you, your parcel has been dela..... will be arriving earlier than expected”, while another said, “I swear Amazon workers are being held hostage... They be doing the absolute most.”

Others found the rogue car hilarious. “Stop nagging me Susan! If the Amazon truck can do it, we’re doing it too”, one commented.

While another added: “I’d be the car behind. Truck drivers know what’s up and I’d trust him to get us to a faster route.”

In a later video, Cami confirmed the Amazon driver wasn’t the first to take the shortcut.

“I saw probably 10 cars do it before them,” she said before explaining that the highway ended up coming to a dead end.

You can watch the full video here.

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