When cars go into shipping containers and onto car carriers, how do the drivers get out?
May 8th, 2007 | by cars |bern7676 asked:
I know its a silly question but I saw a truck today with cars loaded on it and the doors were so close to the edges, how can a person fit out of the car without banging the door?
And, when they load the cars into shipping containers, how do the people get out of the car without banging the door?
Does anyone know?
DEANGELO
I know its a silly question but I saw a truck today with cars loaded on it and the doors were so close to the edges, how can a person fit out of the car without banging the door?
And, when they load the cars into shipping containers, how do the people get out of the car without banging the door?
Does anyone know?
DEANGELO















4 Responses to “When cars go into shipping containers and onto car carriers, how do the drivers get out?”
By xando2u on May 8, 2007 | Reply
They just go along for the ride.
By marvin A on May 11, 2007 | Reply
thats a good question. if they ever ”lose” anybody they are not talking about it anyway.
By jordan k on May 11, 2007 | Reply
na its not a silly question. pretty good actually. im not really sure but the platfoms the cars sit on are hydraulically powered to move up and down, getting cars on the top tier. they probably have a system or loading order, so that when it comes time to get out, the arms etc are moved out of the way and there is room enough to open the doors safely
By john r on May 13, 2007 | Reply
depending on container sometimes they climb out window on car carriers there is always enough room the way they are designed to allow entry to vehicle