Thursday, May 26, 2011

Can I Place Household And Personal Items In My Car When Utilizing Auto Transport And Shipping

Can I Place Household And Personal Items In My Car When Utilizing Auto Transport And Shipping
By Bob Frost


This question requires an answer based upon several facts and situations and many different answers are given by many different people. Although, truthfully, there is only one real answer

and it is determined by the Carriers insurance company and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (the D.O.T.).

1. The insurance coverage that your carrier has will not cover items loaded inside your car. This "cargo" insurance is for his cargo... not yours. So, if that lamp you place in your car bounces around and breaks your car radio you lose, as it is not insured ..

2. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (The FMCSA) has a rule saying that no household goods may be transported inside your vehicle. Licensing is their prime motive. Your Carrier has a license enabling him to move and transport automobiles and vehicles. It does not give him the authority to transport household goods and personal property. In order to do this he would have to apply for an additional license.

Doing this would require paying proper fees, filing the necessary forms, and obtaining bonding and insurance.

3. Another reason not to load your vehicle with household goods when shipping by an auto transport carrier is weight.

Your auto shipper will have to cross the scales many times while in transit to your destination. Although the common thought would be "my stuff only weighs a couple of hundred pounds" remember, your car is one of up to 10 on his truck .. A couple of hundred pounds multiplied by 10 turns into a couple of thousand pounds. This becomes a fuel burner and a "scales buster". When a carrier exceeds his allowable weight on the scales, he pays a major fine and penalty.

The answer to this question must be no based upon the listed reasons above.

I know, some auto transport brokers will tell you it is OK for you to load "a few items", "up to 100 lbs", "not over 200 lbs" or some other figure.

So, are they right ? No, in spite of their attempts to capture your business by being agreeable. They can't change the law.

Anytime an "advisor" suggests you break the law, they quickly go into hiding when you get caught.

Brokers and Carriers who sincerely want to do business with you in a safe, fair, and completely legal manner are the only kind you should use.

When you decide to ship your vehicle, go to websites offering quotes and fill in the information requested. You will then receive quotes on shipping your car from several of the great trucking companies recommended. There is never an obligation, select the one you want, or select none. Having seen the quotes will make you a much better shopper.

Let me share some good advice, play it safe and smart, select a reputable Broker/Carrier.




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