File Photo for Illustration purposes. Image Credit: Edmunds.comHaving a 4x4 pickup truck can offer that extra bit of confidence to try something offbeat when you're stuck on the highway, especially when you've got some grass beside you. However, having a four-wheel-drive vehicle does not guarantee that you won't get stuck.That is what happened when a traffic jam occurred on the eastbound I-30 in Arlington, near Green Oaks Boulevard, due to a crash involving multiple vehicles.The incident led to a major traffic jam as drivers heading toward the Arlington Entertainment District were stopped by authorities. Arlington police advised drivers to choose alternate routes.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe driver of a red pickup truck, likely a Ford F-150 SuperCrew 4x4, tried what seemed like a good idea by driving onto the grassy embankment beside the highway. Little did he know that he would have to face some embarrassment for this act.Ford Pickup Struggles to Climb an InclineFile Photo for Illustration purposes. Image Credit: Edmunds.comA video of the red Ford F-150 struggling for traction on an incline has gone viral on social media. Posted on Instagram by CBS Texas, the video shows the pickup's rear wheels spinning desperately for traction.A traffic pileup nearly a mile long was visible ahead. It is evident that the driver of the pickup wanted to get somewhere quickly, but it appeared his truck wouldn't cooperate. To watch the World Cup? Maybe.The video was filmed from another car. When it got closer, the truck reversed a little but ended up getting stuck at an angle with the rear right wheel raised slightly. No matter how much the driver tried, the wheels kept spinning at the same spot.AdvertisementAdvertisement"He got stuck trying to skip the line," someone said in the car. Meanwhile, a Hyundai SUV could be seen going the wrong way to avoid the traffic jam.Ironically, the F-150's tail section has a bold "4x4" sticker on it in large lettering, but only two wheels could be seen spinning, which led many people to assume the driver didn't know how to use the four-wheel-drive system. Others suggested in the comments that the truck was probably a two-wheel-drive variant.Users Question Ford Pickup Driver's SkillsMany viewers questioned whether the driver knew how to use the truck's 4x4 system, while others wondered if it was actually a two-wheel-drive variant. Here are some reactions:One user assumed that the pickup was a two-wheel drive truck:AdvertisementAdvertisement"I Cannot understand why anyone buy a truck and buy a 2w drive truck 🤦🏿♂️‼️" [sic]Another user wrote:"I hope the driver knows they have 4x4..."A user analyzed what it could be:"Either it's a 2wd with 4x4 stickers or they don't know how to turn on 4x4."One user offered their suggestion:"U drive up in a angle not straight up...duuuu" [sic]A user pointed out the wrong way vehicles:"No one is talking about the wrong way driver! 👀"It's not known whether the F-150 driver eventually got the truck unstuck or had to be towed away. Either way, the failed shortcut is a reminder that even a 4x4 has its limits, and a little patience can sometimes save a lot of embarrassment.