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Where will my truck be picked up?
Most truck transport companies offer door-to-door service, which means they will come to your house and put the truck on the truck in front of you. However, with major cities comes tiny roads, and trucks can’t drive on those small roads. The truck transport trucks can be as long as 75 ft long, which makes it virtually impossible to squeeze on a small, two-lane road. If the truck can’t get to your house, generally they will contact you and let you know that you need to meet them in a parking lot or some other place that the truck can fit in. Also, because of the nature of the United States, many cities prohibit giant trucks from going down minor roads. This is why you never see large 18-wheelers driving past your house. This is generally why you may need to meet the truck in a parking lot or someplace else that the truck can fit in. If they come to your house and there are laws preventing him from doing so, he could get a major fine--then your truck will never move! So let the company that you transport your truck with if your streets are narrow and the truck can’t get in...they’ll appreciate that.
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Truck Transporter Service Truck transporter service is what an truck transporter actually does and the service they provide. There are two types of truck transporters, transport brokers and carriers. Transport brokers are the ones that will arrange your transport, give you an truck transporting quote, and coordinate your transport with the carrier. Truck transporter transport brokerages take a small deposit prior to transport (that’s how they stay in business), while the actual truck transporter, or carrier, will be the one to transport your truck from the pickup location to the delivery location. If you have any questions about your truck transport, be sure to ask the company that is transporting your truck.
The Ford Story – Part I
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Lower Oil Prices Mean Good Things, Bad Things
oil prices jumped to $44 per barrel today, which has finally seen a wrap on a turbulent year of ups-and-downs for the oil industry, including the prices that consumers see at the pump, including the industry giving up four years of solid monetary gains in just five months.
the global economy isn’t helping matters.
gasoline prices have been slashed (in some places) by over 50%, but these drops aren’t expected to last. read article...
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A fool believes the lies told by others, an idiot believes the lies he tells himself.
Hearing and understanding is a choice... not a hurdle.
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