This photo may explain why you're getting flat tires while driving around S.A.

Beto Bracero snapped a photo of a Chevrolet Silverado at the intersection of Commercial Avenue and Southcross Boulevard, with a truckbed of plywood, buckets, bricks and nails. Beto Bracero snapped a photo of a Chevrolet Silverado at the intersection of Commercial Avenue and Southcross Boulevard, with a truckbed of plywood, buckets, bricks and nails. Image 1 of / 24 Caption Close This photo may explain why you're getting flat tires while driving around S.A. 1 / 24 Back to Gallery

In the latest edition of "San Antonians use not recommended methods to haul things," a pickup truck loaded with loosely secured construction materials is making the rounds online.

Beto Bracero snapped the photo of a Chevrolet Silverado, at the intersection of Commercial Avenue and Southcross Boulevard, with a truckbed of plywood, buckets, bricks and nails - with apparently little to prevent anything from flying out the back.

"The driver saw me take the picture, turned on some kind of sirens, and chased us through the Harlandale area," Bracero told mySA.com in a message.

Once the photo was uploaded to Reddit, San Antonians sounded off, pegging similar, "inconsiderate" drivers for nails being lodged in their tires.

"And this is why I have 2 nails in my back tire right now," one Reddit user said.

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"I've gotten two nails in my tires in the two years I've lived here," another echoed. "Just an inconvenience man how inconsiderate."

More users mentioned other hazards around town, like on U.S. 281 near Nakoma Drive, where another user saw a mattress fly out of a bed and get stuck beneath another vehicle.

State law requires loose materials to be "covered and the covering firmly secured at the front and back or shall be completely enclosed by the load-carrying equipment."

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