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13The GetawayDriver or top secret spy car needs to evade his pursuers, and/or make a pit stop for emergency repairs while on the run. What to do if police cars are combing every street?
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15Why, drive up into the back of a conveniently waiting [[HardTruckin 18-wheeler semi-]], of course! Then you can sneak past your pursuers, RightUnderTheirNoses! Often the truck trailer will contain a complete auto shop. Sometimes a bus, airplane or other large vehicle will be used instead.
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17When the truck is moving, the main difficulty of course is the speed difference between the truck's ramp and the road. The Series/{{Mythbusters}}, once again, have [[TruthInTelevision shown that this is possible]], even demonstrating the trope with a car and a truck. [[labelnote:SCIENCE!]]This is because, while there is indeed a big difference to the speeding tires from the transition of passing road to static truck, the car's overall inertia is enough to overcome this and decelerates the tires. In this case, only the speed of the overall mass of the car matters, relative to the truck; the wheel speed is irrelevant. Still, this is not something [[DontTryThisAtHome you should try at home.]] Even if it is completely possible, it is still a risky and highly dangerous manuver, one that should be left to professional drivers on a closed course. On top of this is the risk that you can do some major damage to your car's engine and transmission if it is not properly strengthened.[[/labelnote]] Still, it goes without saying that this is not something [[DontTryThisAtHome you should try at home.]]
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19Common to spy thriller shows that put RuleOfCool before realism and meticulously-planned CaperCrew heists. When the truck is trying to ''force'' you to drive into its cargo area (or is driving into you with a big, open door), see MegaMawManeuver. Marginally related to PunkInTheTrunk (in the sense of stowing away in another vehicle). [[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused with]] simply plowing into one and crashing your car.
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21Even though there's hundreds of cops looking for the car, and roadblocks are checking every vehicle, [[PoliceAreUseless distracted police]] fail to [[FailedASpotCheck check inside that big truck or look under the tarp of a flatbed trailer]]. In the variant where the car is hidden under a tarp on a flatbed, this is PaperThinDisguise.
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29* A Chevy "American Revolution" commercial features a car carrier truck driving around with its ramp down, and Chevys drive up behind it and then up onto it.
30* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJG61vdptl8 This BP Australia commercial]].
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34* Franchise/{{Batman}} fought a one-shot villain called the Racer, who would make getaways in a customized high-speed racecar, and then seemingly vanish. It turns out he was driving his car into a moving van once out of sight of the witnesses.
35* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': Tim Drake once chased and caught some thieves whose elaborate getaway included driving their car into the back of a truck during a brief moment while they were out of sight.
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39%%* In Disney/Pixar's ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'', this is where Lightning [=McQueen=] ''lives''.
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43* ''Film/AirAmerica''. The protagonists crash a cargo plane on a jungle runway. Later when they're being pursued, they land the smaller airplane they're flying on the same runway and taxi it straight into the cargo bay of the previous aircraft, ripping its wings off but concealing them from the helicopters searching for them.
44* [[ImpliedTrope Implied]] to have happened in ''Film/TheCannonballRun'' (which is to say, we don't actually '''see''' it happening). JJ and Victor's car (dressed up like an ambulance) is stopped in line at a roadblock which is set up specifically to catch and arrest Cannonballers. While waiting in line JJ spots a semi with an empty flatbed. Cut to a shot of the semi & flatbed with some [[ObviousObjectCouldBeAnything large, ambulance-shaped object]] under a tarp. They sneak by the roadblock under there.
45* ''Film/ChittyChittyBangBang'': Lord Scrumptious is captured by being tricked, ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''-style, into driving up into the back of a truck.
46* An unintentional version happens during a car chase in TheEighties cop film ''Film/CollisionCourse''. In a subversion, the car smashes through the front of the truck instead of stopping.
47* ''Film/DamnationAlley''. In Salt Lake City Tanner drives his motorcycle up the ramp of the [[AwesomePersonnelCarrier Landmaster]] because he's being chased by TheSwarm of carnivorous cockroaches and can't afford to stop and get off.
48* After the gang pulls off the ArmedBlag at the start of ''Film/DiamondsOnWheels'', the drive the hijacked armoured van into the back of a waiting truck and drive off.
49* In ''Film/FastFive'', they use two cars and a chain to slide a container into a truck.
50* In ''Film/GoodbyePorkPie'', Gerry, John and Shirl escape the Wellington railway yards by driving the Mini into a boxcar being shunted towards the Interislander ferry.
51* Used in ''Film/TheGumballRally'' to evade a police roadblock and make a pit stop.
52* At the end of ''Film/{{Hoffa}}'' (1992), union boss Jimmy Hoffa is shot in his car, which is driven into the back of a tractor-trailer (in a moment of DramaticIrony, given Hoffa's efforts to improve the working conditions of truck drivers) which then [[NeverFoundTheBody drives off with the evidence]].
53* ''Film/TheHotRock'': After breaking Greenberg out of prison, Murch drives the getaway car into the back of a truck sitting with a fleet of other trucks. They then stay in the back of the truck till six the next morning, and drive off with the rest of the trucks.
54* ''Film/HudsonHawk''. The ambulance carrying Eddie and Tommy Five-Tone away from the Mayflowers drives up a ramp into a truck.
55* The original ''Film/TheItalianJob1969'' is probably the TropeMaker. In the film, three Mini Coopers make their getaway by driving up into the back of a converted bus. The [[Film/TheItalianJob2003 2003 remake]] does this with a boxcar.
56* ''Film/TheLeagueOfGentlemen''. During TheCaper, the robbers park a furniture truck near the bank and push out a wooden ramp. The car holding the loot drives up the ramp only to get stuck halfway, and everyone has to get in behind and push. This is all covered by a smokescreen, but unfortunately before this happened a kid with a hobby of collecting license plates wrote down the furniture truck's number, [[JustOneLittleMistake which ends up unraveling the entire plan]].
57* In ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'', a "[[WeaponsUnderstudies Jeep]]" evades pursuers by driving onto the lowered rear door of a taxiing [[WeaponsUnderstudies C-130]].
58* ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain''. While James Bond is riding a motorcycle the enemy {{Mooks}} force him to ride up a ramp into a truck so he can be captured. However, as the ramp is rising up to trap him he guns it and jumps the motorcycle over the ramp and out of the truck.
59* In ''Film/{{Serenity}}'', the Mule escapes the Reavers by driving up the ramp into ''Serenity''.
60* Done similarly in ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBandit'', where the sheriff's car jumps off the side of an berm and lands on a flatbed truck.
61* Inverted in ''Film/TheSoldier''. After ambushing a VulnerableConvoy, the villains then drive a car out of the truck they arrived in and drive off in it.
62* ''Film/SonOfAGun'': After losing the police, Chris drives the getaway car into the back of the truck he uses to transport his speedway car.
63* In ''Film/SpeedZone'', a speeder calls for help to a trucker hauling a empty car carrier when being pursued by a state cop. The trucker agrees. With some fancy driving the speeder loses the cop by driving aboard the car carrier... or so he thinks. The speeder unexpectedly gets a tap on his window, and the cop is there asking him for his license and registration. (Its implied that the cop has driven aboard the car carrier also.) The speeder gets out of the ticket because the truck hasn't stopped, and they all cross a state line, so the cop is now out of his jurisdiction.
64* One of the female main characters in ''Film/TheStabilizer'' is captured by the bad guys when they ram her car into a back of a truck with an another truck.
65* The Argo Jeep and a cargo shuttlecraft play this role in ''Film/StarTrekNemesis''. Picard even drives the Argo ''over a cliff'' in order to park it in the shuttle.
66* Done in the first ''Film/{{Taxi}}'' movie by the German bank robbers. They drive in a truck, paint their cars a different color and flee under the police's nose.
67* In ''Film/TheTransporter'', the Martin drives off a bridge onto a moving car carrier, landing on a conveniently empty spot, then knocks off the car behind him and backs off the truck.
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71* A similar trick is pulled on Literature/CommanderShaw in one of the novels of Philip [=McCutcheon=].
72* In the ''Literature/JamesBond'' novel ''Literature/RoleOfHonour'' by John Gardner, Bond is abducted when mercenaries from Erewhon herd his car behind a truck, which then drops its back door, and Bond has no choice but to drive in.
73* In ''The Impossible Virgin'', a Literature/ModestyBlaise novel, Modesty and Willie pull off a StealTheSurroundings heist that nets them a large safe and part of the wall it was built into, which they load into the back of a van and drive away. A few minutes later they rendezvous in an underpass with a large removal truck, driving the van up into the back of the truck, which then proceeds innocently on its way.
74* ''Literature/TheStainlessSteelRat''. At the beginning of the first novel Slippery Jim diGriz steals an armored car full of money and drives it into a truck to escape the police.
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78* The cliffhanger at the end of season 1 of ''Series/{{Burn Notice}}'' has Michael Westen doing this to make contact with the mysterious Carla.
79* In the ''Series/{{CHiPs}}'' reunion movie, this turns out to be the MO of a car theft ring.
80* One of the stunt challenges on ''Series/FearFactor'' required the participants to drive a car up the ramp of a moving truck as the last part of the challenge. Inside the truck was a ramp that would flip the car and send it flying out the side of the truck for a spectacular movie-style ending.
81* ''Series/DoctorWho''. In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E3TheInvasion The Invasion]]", the Doctor and Jaime are snatched off the street by two men driving an expensive car. Instead of being taken to the BigBad, they're driven to an airport runway and up the access ramp of a Hercules transport aircraft, where the Doctor meets his old ally Lethbridge-Stewart and the newly-formed United Nations Intelligence Taskforce. [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness This was back when]] UNIT was presented as an intelligence agency instead of a RedshirtArmy, hence the more 'James Bond' approach.
82* ''Series/TheITCrowd'': In "Are We Not Men?", Roy unwittingly becomes the wheelman for a gang of bank robbers. After the robbery, the leader has Roy drive into the back of a waiting lorry. The gang then sits there till the heat is off and the police have dispersed.
83* ''Series/JakeAndTheFatman'': Jake does this in "Rhapsody in Blue" when he stages a 'kidnapping' of a pair of suspects as part of plan to convince them he is a high ranking mob figure.
84* ''Series/KnightRider'' is the TropeCodifier, using KITT's mobile support unit The Rook.
85** Inverted in an episode where they're up against a gang of truck hijackers. KITT drives out of the truck instead, in a TrojanHorse ploy.
86** Played with by ''Series/TeamKnightRider'' and ''Knight Rider'' version 2 (2008), where it's a C-130 cargo plane instead.
87* ''Series/TheMagician'': In "Illusion of Black Gold", the GirlOfTheWeek drives Tony's car into the back of a large truck, which turns out to be the mobile office of the reclusive billionaire Tony has been trying to locate.
88* ''Series/{{Monk}}'': "Mr. Monk Goes to the Dentist" opens with an armored car being hijacked this way. The thieves stops a semi truck at a red light, and deploys ramps while training guns on the armored car drivers. Then another robber comes up from behind the armored car with a garbage truck and shoves it into the back of the semi.
89* ''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'' did it once, to see if it was really doable or just Hollywood magic. It is really doable in either direction. The reason it works is because when the car hits the ramp, its inertia keeps it moving at the same speed, forcing the tires (whether they are connected to the drive train or not) to quickly slow down.
90* ''Series/PersonOfInterest''. When Samaritan agents finally locate Sameen Shaw, Root rescues her on a motorbike and they drive into the back of a furniture-moving truck (the removalists are unaware of this) to hide from Samaritan's [[BigBrotherIsWatchingYou all-pervasive surveillance]]. Later Detective Fusco pulls over the truck on some pretext in an area not monitored by CCTV cameras, and lets them out.
91* Inverted in ''Series/TheProfessionals''. In "Where the Jungle Ends", a group of mercenaries steal plutonium from a nuclear waste facility, fleeing in a truck that they drive off into the woods. They then drop the tailgate and roll out several motorbikes, riding off cross-country with the plutonium in lead containers on their backs.
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95* ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco'' featured one during a mission where you help two CIA agents in trouble with the police. The final part of the mission involved driving into a truck, AEGIS, at which point the ECM-suite would cover them up. Another mission also involved having to return several stolen vintage cars into trucks, although only one was actually moving.
96* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'':
97** One mission has you do this with a moving plane while being shot at by the MIB (who may or may not be aliens).
98** One heist preparation mission has you drive around Las Venturas stealing police motorcycles. You then meet up on the freeway with a ramp truck outfitted to store them and drive up to secure them (why a saner or more discreet method wasn't used is kind of beside the point).
99* Can be done several times in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'', depending on which heist options you go with. At one point, Trevor also [[spoiler:pulls an ''aerial'' variant of this by flying a crop duster into a cargo plane.]]
100* In the first ''VideoGame/SonicRiders'', there is a parked truck by the side of the road in the Metal City racetrack. Power characters can get inside and punch through the truck to reveal a shortcut.
101* In the Goat Simulator level of ''VideoGame/Payday2'', this is how you escape on both days.
102* In ''VideoGame/SpyHunter'', this is how you get your power-ups.
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106* [[ActionDad Stan Smith]] from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' pulls off one at the episode ''[[Recap/AmericanDadS2E16TearsofaClooney Tears of a Clooney]]''. To get rid of Creator/GeorgeClooney's bodyguards on motor cycles he drives in front of them with a truck and brakes. After that he proceeds to [[HumanMail ship]] them out of country. Clooney thinks it's ActuallyPrettyFunny.
107* Inverted in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': A criminal named Lock-Up has a truck with robotic arms inside that grabs cars and pulls them inside it.
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