@spiderplant.lady: 💸 This is about to get expensive… 😬 🙄 There is NO WAY that camper is fitting through there 😳 Needles Highway in South Dakota, opening is only 8 feet wide! #traveltiktok #campinglife #roadtrip #traveltok #rvlife #rv #fyp #driving

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user7459958810445
Mr.NoBody :
Literally stuck between two rocks and a hard place😂
2026-08-16 00:38:50
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dottiecullison2022
Dottiecullison2022 :
I bet his wife is saying I TOLD YOU SO
2026-08-15 21:43:38
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freewill98
TimmyFreeWill :
And needles Highway post so much stuff about vehicles and restrictions
2026-08-16 03:16:08
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brendakunzen
Brenda K Unzen :
I’ve been on needles highway so many times and you wouldn’t believe how often this happens. I don’t think people understand how big these campers are. You can’t get through Needles Highway.
2026-08-15 21:01:51
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sylviaogden27
Sylvia :
This is exactly why we practice shape sorting as toddlers.🤓 If it doesn’t fit, buddy… it doesn’t fit! 🚐
2026-08-16 18:28:23
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robflathers
Rob — Gen ❌ :
I wonder how many signs they past saying the width before they got there
2026-08-15 20:40:35
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amylikestothink
amylikestothink :
The wife saying “I don’t think we’re going to fit in there” and the husband telling her to shut the hell up he knows what he’s doing. And she sits in silence while the crunching sounds happen.
2026-08-16 13:27:26
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tnertner
Tina T-Ner :
I can only imagine how pissed his wife is right now.
2026-08-15 22:47:41
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boogiwoo
oogieboogie :
?S@h DC f n
2026-08-18 04:07:36
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wild_emergence
Leslie Ann :
The awning arm popping out to wave goodbye to their deposit 🤣💸
2026-08-16 00:07:10
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dusty.daydream
dusty.daydream :
Mind you, there are signs at the entrance saying RVs can’t fit.
2026-08-15 20:42:46
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marzwashere
Marz Wilson297 :
Safe to see y’all live there now
2026-08-17 22:14:12
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neil_600
Neil :
You can’t park there 🤗
2026-08-18 01:54:55
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kayla.ellender
🌻🩷💛Kayla💛🩷🌻 :
Husband was driving, wife was cussing 20 minutes before the actual attempt and he will NEVER hear the end of this.
2026-08-18 03:43:02
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taniadomain
taniadomain :
Why would you have attempted that!!!
2026-08-18 03:45:43
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jebbiesans
Jebbie Sans :
I miss her.
2026-08-17 22:20:51
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belga_tregovi
Belga Tregovi :
Il ne faut pas être malin ! 🙄
2026-08-17 05:21:49
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scoubidou10000
ScoubidouBaba :
l'intelligence humaine me fascine toujours 🤣🤣🤣
2026-08-17 05:58:14
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flozi_1000r
Florian Höfer941 :
Wie bitte kommt man auf solch eine Idee??
2026-08-17 06:53:21
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user7616191994752
user7616191994752 :
Bei dem Geräusch zieht sich mit der Magen zusammen🥺
2026-08-16 18:22:08
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user924387343522
user924387343522 :
la gente es más tonta de lo normal 😂
2026-08-17 12:48:00
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all_about_the_rrawwr
Riiiiiight :
Geologist here, the vehicle was to wide.
2026-08-16 14:23:50
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fredadnbordelais
fredADNbordelais :
même ma grand-mère verrait que çà passe pas !!!
2026-08-16 20:23:57
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elisejohnson5207
Rose 🥀 :
I am genuinely curious as to why he thought that would work 😳😳😳😳😳
2026-08-15 22:18:40
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alasasadlad
AlasASalad :
The awning arm reaching out like “help me”. 😂
2026-08-15 21:43:31
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