It was a scene out of The Dukes of Hazzard.

We can almost hear the narration: Bo and Luke thought it would be a good idear to take the old 18-wheeler for a spin 'round yonder. Little did they know that handing the wheel to a 16-year-old would bring the whole thing a-tumblin' down.

That's sort of what happened (allegedly) Tuesday morning when a big-rig driven by an unlicensed teen veered off a freeway in Lake View Terrance and tumbled upside down into a mobile home park. (Had to be a trailer park to make this whole Dukes thing work).

And true to form the suspects boys dusted off and practically walked away from it. Although a 13-year-old riding in the rig sustained minor injuries.

It all went down about 3:39 a.m. in the 12000 block of Foothill Boulevard, authorities said.

Teen trucking didn't exactly work out (allegedly).; Credit: John from NBCLA

Teen trucking didn't exactly work out (allegedly).; Credit: John from NBCLA

A man in his 20s licensed to drive the thing handed the wheel over to the 16-year-old, the California Highway Patrol alleged.

And, of course, the rig was hauling 36,000 pounds of whipped and sour cream. Can you say whipit? (Allegedly).

Yeah, just some good ole' boys, never meanin' no harm — indeed.

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