We assign a fully insured and vetted carrier from our trusted network based on your needs. You get a call confirming the details as soon as your Connecticut vehicle shipment is scheduled. On the day of pick-up, the assigned driver contacts you a few hours ahead of time so you can prepare. If you can’t be there, you may appoint someone else, such as a friend, neighbor, family member, or colleague, as long as they’re at least 18 years old.
The driver also confirms whether the pick-up location suits large transport trucks. Auto carriers can be up to 80 feet long and weigh as much as 80,000 pounds, so accessibility is important.
If there are space limitations, local ordinances, low-hanging wires, or tree branches, it’s best to arrange a more accessible meeting point. Consider wide residential streets, shopping center parking lots, or your workplace—anywhere with enough room to maneuver safely.
When the driver arrives, you complete a full vehicle inspection together. Any existing damage—such as scratches, dents, or chips—is recorded on the Bill of Lading (BOL). After reviewing and signing the BOL, you receive a copy for reference when your vehicle is delivered.
Once the paperwork is finalized, you can send the carrier off with peace of mind.
- I-95: Runs along the southern coast through Stamford, Bridgeport, and New Haven, connecting Connecticut with the entire East Coast.
- I-84: Cuts through central Connecticut, passing through Danbury, Waterbury, and Hartford, and continues west to Pennsylvania and east to Massachusetts.
- I-91: Extends north-south through Hartford and New Haven, connecting to Massachusetts and Vermont.
- I-395: Serves eastern Connecticut and connects to I-95, providing efficient access to rural communities and coastal towns.
These interstates help car shipping companies in Connecticut operate more efficiently, keeping transit times short and pricing competitive, whether you’re shipping to a busy city or a quiet New England town.