It is not the first time that the M4 Don highway has come to the attention of Yuri Loza, who tells his Telegram readers about his movements along this road. This time, he said he managed to drive the track without traffic jams, which he believes became possible with the end of the summer season. Along the way, however, a phenomenon occurred that irritated the master.
In fact, this time it was easy to drive, even overtaking on heavy trucks wasn’t particularly annoying. Let me explain. Among truck drivers there are those who do not like to drive in the general flow. And if a convoy of trucks travels at a speed of 90 kilometers per hour, there will certainly be a Schumacher behind it, whose car can squeeze 91,” Moslent quotes a message in the singer’s closed TG channel.
Such a “Schumacher” on a truck, the singer explained, is going to overtake in the left lane, and all the cars are forced to queue behind him, instead of passing freely at a speed of 130 km / h. “It seems nonsense, but it’s exhausting,” summed up the author of The Raft.
Soviet and Russian songwriter Yuri Loza, who wrote and performed the hits “The Raft”, “One Hundred Hours”, “Sing, My Guitar” and others, has become famous in recent years for unexpected statements addressed to musicians, composers and other prominent figures. So, according to Loza, Mozart was engaged in “self-repetitions”, the musicians of Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones do not know how to play and sing, and Yuri Gagarin “did nothing, just lay down”.
In the media, Vine gained the reputation of an “expert on a wide range of issues”: the appearance of Angelina Jolie, vacations in Crimea, the Blue Light program, a verdict against Mikhail Efremov, the cultural standard of a schoolboy, the skills of Monetochka and Little Big, the role of actor Alexander Petrov, the whispers of the singer Billie Eilish and more. In addition, Yuri Eduardovich claims that the planet Earth is flat.
- Recently, Loza warned motorists of a “tricky trap” on the M4 motorway and received a ticket for speeding over 60 km/h.
- “Driving” can now be viewed on RuTube.