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Houston TX

Your Dependable Auto Transporter in Houston, TX

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  • We ship vehicles all across the US including Texas
  • We highly value customer service & do everything in our power to provide the most hassle free shipping experience
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Fort Lauderdale FL

Your Dependable Auto Transporter in Fort Lauderdale

  • We ship vehicles all across the US including Florida
  • We offer Door To Door Transport Services to our customers
  • Have peace of mind that your car or truck is in reliable hands when you hire us
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Clifton NJ

Your Dependable Auto Transporter in Clifton, NJ

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  • We offer Door To Door Transport Services to our customers
  • We highly value customer service & do everything in our power to provide the most hassle free shipping experience
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New York City NY

Your Dependable Auto Transporter in New York NY

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  • We ship vehicles all across the US including anywhere in New York
  • We offer Door To Door Transport Services to our customers
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Miami FL

Your Dependable Auto Transporter in Miami, FL

  • We offer Door To Door Transport Services to our customers
  • We highly value customer service & do everything in our power to provide the most hassle free shipping experience
  • We ship vehicles all across the US including Florida
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Orlando FL

Your Dependable Auto Transporter in Orlando, FL

  • We offer Door To Door Transport Services to our customers
  • Have peace of mind that your car or truck is in reliable hands when you hire us
  • We ship vehicles all across the US including Florida
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5 Steps to Getting Your Car Ready for Shipping

Are you unsure about everything you need to have done before shipping your car? This short list will help you get ready.

When you’re preparing your car for shipping, there are a number of things you should do to get it ready and ensure that the transport is smooth and easy. These tasks are relatively simple and don’t take much time, but they can really help the car shipping company when moving your car.
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Shipping Your Car In The Military

Being in the military isn’t easy, but if either you or your spouse happens to serve in the military, you’ll understand the amount of dedication it requires from the whole family. Many families are regularly relocated from one base to another, requiring everyone involved settle in at a new home whenever this happens. From children having to attend new schools, to spouses who have to find new jobs, a permanent change of station is already stressful enough before you even start to consider having to move your belongings with you.

As you know, the good news is that the government reimburses you for many of the expenses associated with moving, and with proper planning, the move might not hit you too hard financially. The government might even pay so you can ship your privately owned vehicle to your new location! But as is always the case when moving from one place to another, much preparation will have to go in to making your PCS possible.

Because you’re likely to move many times while serving in the military, you should aim to develop a strategy that makes it as painless as possible, so you don’t always have to run around in a frantic hurry whenever you get relocated.

First Things First – A PCS Savings Fund Is Very Useful

If it’s your first permanent change of station (PCS), it’s important to realize that moving while in the military can be pretty expensive. Even though the government will pay for your expenses eventually, you’ll probably have to pay for plenty of the initial costs out of your own pocket before your check finally comes through. Because of that, many people recommend that military families should have some savings kept aside for in case they have to relocate.

While you can arrange to have your PCS paid for upfront, it might not necessarily be the best option for you. That’s why having a PCS savings fund is a good option. This way you can pay for any expenses that come out of your account without having to cut back on other living expenses while you’re waiting for the government to reimburse you. Once the military pays for your PCS, you can put that money in your PCS savings fund for in case you ever have to move from one station to another again.

Develop A System For Packing

If you’re planning on packing your own belongings, you should develop an efficient system for doing it. You could do this by keeping boxes in which you can pack your things handy at all times and by systematically packing your things.

You could, for instance, make a list of all your belongings and group them so you always pack the same items together in a box. You should then number these boxes according to their content. For example, you might always pack your kitchenware in box 11, and your kitchen appliances in box 13. By the third time you move, you probably won’t have to go through every box while looking for something. You can simply check your list to easily find what you’re looking for.

By making a list once and packing your things to match it (instead of doing it vice versa), everyone in the family can know where to find their stuff if they have the list on their smartphones.

Why Ship Your Car In The Military?

There are many reasons why shipping your car can be a better option than driving it. The first being that you and your family might actually be planning to make use of other transportation options, such as flying. But even if you are planning to drive, you could make use of shipping if you have an additional vehicle that you aren’t able to drive. Another reason why some people choose to ship their cars is because they don’t want to add to the mileage too much.

But perhaps you’re just tired of long drives to new locations. After all, if you’re new base is far, driving there could mean more hours on the road than is practical for you and your family. Especially if you have a young child, toddler or infant, driving hours at a time can be absolutely exhausting.

Covering Damages

Keep in mind that shipping a car with a reliable company drastically reduces the risk of damage occurring. And while arranging for the government to finance the shipping of your car may be fairly easy, it’s likely to be much more complicated getting reimbursed for damage to your personal vehicle while on the road to your new home. In certain cases, it might not even be an option at all depending on what happened.

If you use a car shipping company instead of driving your car, on the other hand, covering damage can be a lot simpler, as any good car shipping company will have insurance and will most likely take full accountability for damage that occurred while the vehicle was being transported.

But don’t just assume that any car shipper will have insurance, ask about how much they’ll be able to pay out for damage that occurs while your car is being shipped and whether they’d be able to pay out for your car entirely in case it is wrecked during shipping. Of course, this is highly unlikely to happen, but you want to know exactly what you’re agreeing to before sending off your car.

When you’re facing a PCS, there’s no doubt you want to move without causing too much disruption to your family. By working with a professional car shipping company that understands your needs, you’ll be able to make at least one part of the moving process a stress-free experience.

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Help I’m Stranded At A College In Upstate New York!

Going to college is an exciting new phase of a young person’s life, but transportation can be a headache. Young adults planning on driving to college by themselves might not always be fully licensed before they leave, either because they’re attending a college in a different state and are unsure of state laws and where to get their driver’s license, or because they didn’t have time to get their license before going to college.

To ensure young people obtain their driver’s licenses before going to college, parents and guardians must see to it that they are properly informed about licensing laws.

Licensing Laws For Teen Drivers

Licensing laws differ from one state to another, but a young person hoping to get a senior driver’s license in New York must follow the correct procedure by applying for a learner’s permit first, after which they will go on to get a junior driver’s license (also known as a provisional license).

Once a teenager has obtained a provisional license, it will automatically be upgraded to a senior driver’s license once they’re 18. Luckily young drivers don’t always have to wait till they turn 18 to get a license. In certain cases, 17-year-old drivers can upgrade their junior driver’s licenses to senior driver’s licenses at DMV offices.

For young drivers heading to college with only a junior driver’s license, it’s important that parents and teenagers learn more about laws regarding restrictions and supervision for drivers with junior driver’s licenses in upstate New York.

Getting A Teenager Licensed Before College

Although teenagers in New York may legally get their senior driver’s license at 17, many parents and young people don’t realize how much time is required for a young person to go through all the necessary steps to get a license and put off applying for a learner’s permit too long.

New York parents sending their children to colleges far from home either have to look into public transport options, or see to it that their teenager applies for a learner’s permit as soon as they turn 16. Although teenagers don’t necessarily have to apply for a learner’s permit at this age, it increases the likelihood that they’ll have a senior driver’s license by the time they’re leaving for college.

The more time a young person has to get their license before going to college, the better. In New York, drivers with learner’s license permits have to complete 50 hours of supervised driving before they may apply for a junior driver’s license. Of the 50 hours required, at least 15 have to be supervised driving at night.

When a teenager is in their senior year of high school, they’re under a lot of pressure to perform well academically and might neglect working to get their 50 hours of supervised driving to focus on their studies instead. That’s why it’s good if they start working to get their license as soon as possible.

Making Use Of Auto Transport For A Student Who’s Stranded At College?

Not all young people have their driver’s license before going to college, and that’s okay. But it can become rather problematic if a student only got their license after going to college.

Being on campus without a car can be very troublesome, a student won’t be able to drive anywhere themselves and might depend on either friends or public transport to get from one place to another whenever it’s necessary for them to travel somewhere.

Of course, a parent or other family member could help out by driving the car to the student in upstate New York, but then they’ll have to pay for transport back home and might also have to take time off from work to complete the trip, making the option both inconvenient and reasonably expensive.

If your student is stranded at college without a car, making use of auto transport to deliver it to them is an excellent option. Not only is it convenient, it’s also a safe and reliable way to get a vehicle from point A to Z.

If you’re interested in shipping a car to New York, there are plenty of good auto transport companies that you can make use of. Just remember to always do your research and see to it that you’re dealing with professionals who will deliver as promised.

Ask any auto transport company you’re considering to use whether or not they offer insurance. Also find out how long it will take them to ship the car from where you live to upstate New York. Avoid working with companies who don’t offer insurance. Remember that auto transport companies that are much cheaper than average should be avoided, as well as companies that promise to deliver within an unrealistically short time without requiring extra payment.

By making use of auto transport, your student could have their car within only weeks after arranging for it to be shipped. They’ll be able to travel independently and will easily be able to drive home during breaks. You might even find that regularly using auto transport instead of letting a student drive back and forth between home and campus is a safer, more practical solution in the long-term.

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