The "Milk Truck" is a truck with huge "boobs" attached to the roof. But it's not a milk delivery truck. Actually, this truck is a "mobile nursing car".

Milk Truck was created by Jill Miller, an artist and employee of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Miller said he made this mobile breastfeeding car by modifying an old ice cream van to defend the baby's dietary rights.


"Milk Truck" with huge "boobs" attached to the roof
"Milk Truck" with huge "boobs" attached to the roof


Milk Truck was featured at the 2011 event Pittsburgh Biennial. Miller gives an example of how to use it at that time. For example, suppose a woman needs to breastfeed her child while eating at a restaurant. Women use Twitter to post restaurant locations on Milk Truck. Milk Truck rushes to the restaurant, allowing women to calm down and breastfeed in the comfortable chairs provided by Milk Truck. Thanks to the success of Milk Track, women did not have to breastfeed in the bathroom during the event.


Breastfeeding chair from Milk Truck
Breastfeeding chair from Milk Truck


Milk Truck plans to expand its activities in the future. For example, hiring at companies that want to increase the employment of women is being considered.