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US Army Car Transport Truck

Drive a military transport truck along assigned routes, carry vehicles securely, and complete delivery and parking duties without losing the load.

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ABOUT THE GAME

US Army Car Transport Truck game overview

A heavy carrier replaces the nimble race car in this military transport assignment. The truck must collect or carry service vehicles and follow the designated route to their destination. Its size changes how corners and narrow approaches should be handled, since a late steering correction can put both the cab and cargo out of line. Completed deliveries lead to further transport tasks rather than a single continuous sprint. Reaching the destination is only part of the job; the vehicle must be positioned where the mission expects it. Collisions, leaving the route, or mishandling the transported cars can prevent the current assignment from being completed.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Missions combine deliberate road driving with slower loading, delivery, and parking moments, asking for broad turns, careful alignment, and attention to the carried vehicles instead of constant maximum speed.

GETTING STARTED

How to play US Army Car Transport Truck

Accelerate gradually and read the road ahead before turning the long truck. Enter bends from a position that leaves the trailer room to follow without clipping an obstacle.

Follow the mission route to the marked delivery area, then make small steering corrections for the final placement. Keep the transported vehicles stable until the assignment registers as complete.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to drive forward or reverse, and the Left and Right Arrows to steer the transport vehicle.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for US Army Car Transport Truck

  1. Begin wide turns early because the carrier follows a longer arc than its cab.
  2. Reduce speed before a parking marker so alignment corrections remain manageable.
  3. Watch the rear load when passing barriers instead of tracking only the front wheels.