I don’t know; every time I see a guy on a racing bike passing me by in the summertime his shirt is always whipped up. As a boy, I remember getting headaches from a few trips at a back of open trucks. And there’s a reason why the backs of any truck are sprayed with water when it rains. There’s something about aerodynamics of creates a vortex in the back - nature abhors vacuum, so the air has to fill the void created by a passing truck and suck in back some of the CO exciting from the tailpipe.
You also should check with the truck manufacturer/renter, whether they allow this. We’re not talking about a trip around the block, but a cross-state trip under load. These things are designed to be driven with doors locked to give them structural integrity.
Aha! I found it. Bottom line: dangerous! http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/51373/why-does-smoke-go-inside-the-car-if-the-back-door-is-open <http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/51373/why-does-smoke-go-inside-the-car-if-the-back-door-is-open>
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>> On Mar 26, 2017, at 3:08 PM, Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Has anyone hauled bees
>> in a box truck with open back door as the only ventilation? Folly?
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