A married couple sets out to find their dream lakefront home so that they can reap the benefits of their hard work and enjoy domestic bliss on the water.
A couple searches for their dream home that will have enough space for a home gym, and they examine several options, including a home with a lavender farm.
A recently retired couple examines various properties during their search for a permanent home by the water where they can enjoy some rest and relaxation.
A couple who enjoys giving back searches for a lakefront property where they can host charity events, so they examine several homes, including a farmhouse.
Empty nesters search for a lakefront property with a large separate guest house for when their adult children come to visit, a nice view and an outdoor shower.
An angry man confronts Courtney and Michele; Charles tries to keep a bus lane open; Sonjia works a ticketing beat and isn't prepared for what she encounters.
Ponytail is on a hot streak until he meets an angry citizen; Sonjia and Rodney are involved in a chase; Evelyn meets an irate violator in an Italian community.
Sonjia and Rodney boot the car of a man who claims to have already paid his tickets; Sonia writes tickets near bar; "Johnny Tickets" lives up to his moniker.
Ponytail faces irate citizens; Sonjia and Rodney deal with trouble at a graduation; a member of the police parking division contends with a repeat offender.
Courtney and Sonjia face opposition from a football player; Debbie deals with agonizing noise and an angry man; Ponytail contends with mischievous characters.
Ponytail is threatened by students; a man tries to convince Bonnie his ticket is void because of a missing sign; Sonjia directs traffic as Rodney boots.
Eric finds his nosy neighbors very irritating; Courtney and Sonjia vie with a man whose car has an illicit license plate; Kathy tickets crosswalk parkers.
Dwight and Tyesha ship a wrestling ring, but a tight deadline makes them contend with added pressure; Molly and Russell deliver of a rare blue-eyed baby camel.
Mark transports two Military tanks, but he must first find his way through a maze-like town; Roy races against the clock while delivering an antique Model A.
Roy wins the job to haul a broken-down catering truck, which the buyer expects him to repair for free; Jarrett's heavy load leads to expensive truck repairs.
Jennifer hauls the largest load of her career and must troubleshoot an issue; Marc is faced with a deadline and severe consequences while transporting his load.
When Jennifer is asked to haul extra bulls, she asks Roy for help, but things take a turn for the worse; a houseboat causes problems for Robbie and Chris.
A sports car and a precariously placed piece of metal have Jarrett questioning his abilities; Marc stops his run after realizing his trailers are a road hazard.
Marc re-embraces his childhood obsession when he ships Evel Knievel's tractor trailer; Robbie's son tags along as she and Chris haul an uneven play house.
Roy showcases his loading skills when he must haul a table made from a 1957 Chevy and a penny arcade sign; Chris and Robbie transport a nuclear missile.
Marc is on the sidelines without a truck and is forced to rent a box truck; Chris has to transport a boat by sea and finds the shipmates too distracting.
On top of the load of animatronic hillbillies Roy has to transport, he must handle a crazy cat lady who gets too involved with his side load of cat caskets.
Jennifer isn't happy about taking a load of live bugs cross-country; Marc's daughter works as his new apprentice, and they work out their familial issues.
Chris and Robbie meet a variety of interesting people when a run brings them to a Star Trek convention; hard-working Jarrett tackles a load of pumpkins.
Natasha hopes that her classic bumper car haul will stay intact on her rig; Tamara assumes she will pick up a 12-piece load, but she underestimates the job.
Molly and Russell transport an inconic picture car to a film premiere, and they realize the job is tougher than they first imagined; Doug moves a lazy river.
Natasha wonders if her forklift can handle a large church steeple after she is left unloading the structure by herself; Dwight and Tyesha deal with a throne.
Molly and Russell cope with an uphill climb as they take a load of ski gondolas from the mountains of Vermont to the Colorado Rockies; Doug delivers a cabin.
Natasha hopes that her classic bumper car haul will stay intact on her rig; Tamara assumes she will pick up a 12-piece load, but she underestimates the job.
Molly and Russell transport an inconic picture car to a film premiere, and they realize the job is tougher than they first imagined; Doug moves a lazy river.
Natasha wonders if her forklift can handle a large church steeple after she is left unloading the structure by herself; Dwight and Tyesha deal with a throne.
Molly and Russell cope with an uphill climb as they take a load of ski gondolas from the mountains of Vermont to the Colorado Rockies; Doug delivers a cabin.
Dwight and Tyesha ship a wrestling ring, but a tight deadline makes them contend with added pressure; Molly and Russell deliver of a rare blue-eyed baby camel.