Once your vehicle pick-up is scheduled, we call to confirm all the details. The assigned driver will notify you a few hours in advance on the collection day. If you're unavailable at that time, you can authorize someone else, such as a neighbor, friend, family member, or coworker who is at least 18 years old, to be present.
The driver verifies that the pick-up location is accessible for large transport equipment. Carriers may arrive with a truck and trailer up to 80 feet long and weighing up to 80,000 pounds, so the area must be safe and spacious enough to accommodate this setup.
If your street has zoning rules, tight turns, low-hanging branches, or power lines, it may be necessary to meet the driver at a more suitable nearby location. Possible alternatives include large parking lots at retail centers, wide local streets, or open business lots with easy access.
When the carrier arrives, you inspect your vehicle with the driver and document its condition on the Bill of Lading (BOL), noting any current dents, scratches, or marks. Once everything is recorded, you sign the BOL and receive a copy for your records. This document is essential for comparing your vehicle's condition when delivered.
- I-95: This major north-south corridor runs through Maine, connecting cities like Portland, Augusta, and Bangor with the rest of New England and the East Coast
- US-1: A scenic route along Maine's eastern shoreline, ideal for local pick-ups and deliveries near coastal areas
- Route 2: A vital east-west route that supports inland transport across central Maine and into New Hampshire
With dependable infrastructure and regular carrier routes, Maine car shipping is practical and cost-effective. These thoroughfares help ensure timely pick-up and delivery across the state and beyond.