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jedimistress | 12:29 Wed 04th Jan 2006 | Motoring
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Are the cars strapped onto the car transporters or are they just parked on there? I am terrified of driving behind them because of the way the cars just hang down as if they are going to fall off. Don;t they jiggle about with the bumps in the road?


Please tell me they are strapped on, and if they are parked on, how come they don't fall off? The weight?

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On the two or three deck multicar transporters cars are chained down. I have been told that it is not unknown for cars to suffer roof damage from going over large bumps or potholes as clearance is limited. On the smaller transporters used to move broken down cars for the AA, RAC, etc. cars are held in place by straps tying the wheels to the vehicle bed.
They are strapped in through the wheels. Look at the wheels next time you are alongside one and you'll be able to see the chains through the gaps
In fact this is the reason they ''jiggle'' around during transport, the wheels are fixed down securely but the bodies are free to bounce up and down on the springs just as your car must do when following them.

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