New cars from the factory are typically taken from the car plant to a rail road by a car hauling truck specifically for vehicles, the rail then ships it to another rail head then the car hauling trucks move them to the dealers. For personally owned vehicle or vehicle already at a dealership you would hire a company to move it for you.
they are transported by trcks,cars,boats,and etc
Yes. Have you ever travelled in a Hercules?
They're usually transported with the cars.
it is transported in cars and also big transporting trucks.
There is no fixed number: it depends on the amount of goods that need to be transported as well as the number of cars required at the destination.
All I know is that nickel is transported to manufacturing sites by: - heavy trucks - buses - railway cars/trains - aircraft - ships
Goods were transported faster now that the steamboat is invented. People were transported in the steamboats too. But, there were new cars that were made that were powered by gas/oil
They were usually transported by rail in cattle vans/box-cars.
BY bus,train,and bikes
They're transported by truck, rail, a combination of both, or sometimes they are driven.
Most people were transported by train, often in horse cars. Some traveled in trucks or buses.
Hydrocarbon fuels are energy dense, easily transported, relatively cheap.