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How is a transport supposed to work?

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How is a transport supposed to work?

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Auto transport is very simple. You should receive a call from the carrier anywhere from 10 to 24 hours in advance of your pick-up date. The driver will arrive, review the vehicle with you, and load it on the truck. The reverse happens at the delivery point. The driver calls in advance, you’ll walk around the vehicle for damage, and take delivery.

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A. Auto transport is very simply – You should receive a call from the carrier anywhere from 10 to 24 hours in advance of your pick up date. The driver will arrive review the vehicle with you and load it on the truck. The reverse happens at the delivery point – the driver calls in advance, you’ll walk around the vehicle for damage and take delivery.

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You should receive a call from the transport carrier anywhere from 10 to 48 hours in advance of your pick up date. The driver will arrive, review the vehicle with you and load it on the truck. The reverse happens at time of delivery. If your vehicle has been lowered or has a high clearance, it is your responsibility to notify the broker/carrier and the transport carrier prior to arrival of the transport carrier. If they are not notified the transport carrier may refuse to take your vehicle or will want a liability waiver from you to hold them harmless if there is any damage.

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