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In China Howo sweeper "sucked in" road debris at 80 km/h

Ordinary wipers and utility vehicles rarely attract public attention. But Chinese harvesting equipment managed to break this stereotype. A video has gone viral on social networks showing a Howo sweeper boldly “combing” a highway at a decent speed. This was reported by The Times of India.

The video shows how a car moving at a speed of 80 km/h collects dust, debris and small road debris in a matter of seconds. Judging by the reaction of users, the Chinese “broom” has gained many fans around the world. The video has collected over several million views and thousands of enthusiastic comments: viewers note not only the appearance of the machine, worthy of science fiction, but also its amazing efficiency.

As the publication notes, the author of the video was a representative of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who also holds the post of Deputy Director General of the Department of Public Relations and Public Diplomacy.

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