Driving home on the DC beltway at 830pm, came upon a small box truck with a minivan inside it, facing backwards. Pretty wierd, since the box truck was hardly bigger than the minivan.
AND the box truck was being flat-towed by a big F750 ex-Ryder frame truck ( they took the cargo box and bed off of it, so it was just the frame rails).
AND on the F750, just sitting frame-on-frame with wheels hanging over the sides, were a Toyota Tacoma and a Pathfinder. No idea how they got on there unless they were lifted on overhead by a crane. Definitely not with a ramp or forklift...
Note that none of these care were junkers, they all looked to be reasonably new.
To boot.... In front of them, a school bus was flat-towing a Maxima.
Felt like I was in a third-world country where hauling stuff is more art form than science....
And realized that this towing was happening at night because in no way could it be safe/legal.

