A rare time that I think you may be completely correct!I don't see crash damage on the front of the tractor so just braking might have done that.
I wonder if that block was put in on rollers, that are still under it. How else could it have been loaded.
I'm thinking a giant sandstone monolith. Someone is trying to replicate Stone Henge. ET phone home!What is in the box? It does kind of look like a big rice crispy treat.
Not unusual. It depends upon the final delivery point. Sometimes the container is placed against a wall in the back during delivery and the doors must face front.Rice Krispy Treat??
Odd that they loaded the container doors forward.
Every one I've seen on I-5 are doors rear.
Patrick
Here in Europe they sell coil trailers, curtainsiders with a coil trench between the chassis rails. One has to bump it 6 to 8 inches over the front crossmember to have it end up in the cab.Same here. Only way I have seen them on flatbeds. Of course if they are completely tarped, then no way to even know they are there much less which orientation...