Kyle Miller, a mechanic that goes next to @Kylemiller2217 on Tiktok, posted a video of the Toyota truck on which he worked, and this may cause hearing examination.
Miller wanders around the back of the blue capture on the truck’s bed and shows a series of cables and a neon yellow remote control.
“Well, the customer brought this new Toyota truck,” Miller says in the video. He said he wanted a backup whistle. He said he left the part of the truck. Once he left, I looked at him. I said, “Yes. Yes. I don’t know that. “Listen to this thing (obscene word).”
Miller presses a button and then unleashes a hole whistle, strong enough to hesitate outside the building and below the street. But can ordinary people prove only ordinary people in their trucks?
Yes, you can make a racket with your truck
Anyone can install a whistle if they want, although not everyone needs one.
Occupancy Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) It requires Reverse warning – or quorum – from the time when the back driver’s width is hindered. Mining vehicles are part of similar rules from the MSHA safety and health management (MSHA). The alarm should be high enough to highlight in the background.
This means that the legal backpack whistle is legal, as long as these standards meet. In fact, newer “Broadband” or white noise warnings They became more popular because they are doing the task without screaming the hole adopted by the Miller’s Toyota agent.
Therefore, truck owners who love modifications can rejoice. They can add the whistle to the list of lifting sets, custom exhaust pipes and after -sales lights that they already add to the trucks. But for drivers who do not need them legally, which must include most owners of captured trucks, why do you deaf yourself with an unnecessary sound?
The answer may be hateful.
The Tiktok “Therealsodi” user wrote, “The hateful”, in response to Miller’s video. “I need one for everyone now.”
Another user wrote “Teddy Bear” that it is good to get attention.
They wrote: “You have had one on my truck a long time until people stop trying not to see me reserve.”
Motor1 Kyle Miller was contacted through the TIKTOK direct correspondence service, but he did not receive a response immediately.