Traffic was a lot better in the 50s!

The rear of the Super Heavy Tank T28, also known as the Gun Motor Carriage T95.
It was one of the most visually extreme vehicles produced during the 1940s, with four tracks and a width almost a meter greater than a Tiger II. Weighing 95 tons, it was even heavier than the British Tortoise.
Its maximum armor thickness was an incredible 305 mm (12 inches).
Despite its weight, it was powered by the same 500 horsepower Ford V8 (GAF) as the M4A3 Sherman, resulting in a top speed of 8 mph.

“Devils Horns” sunrise captured in Qatar, during a partial eclipse during sunrise