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Here in the United States alone, it seems like everyone’s driving on the road, be it in passenger cars, light trucks or commercial vehicles. The growing trend isn’t stopping anytime soon. It’s estimated that there are approximately 290 million registered vehicles. Staying safe is the name of the game, and there is encouraging news. Despite
Safety features in cars are designed to save lives, but do they actually work? Any new vehicle on the market is outfitted with dozens of little sensors and warning bells that protect motorists from danger and during accidents. Do these devices truly work, or are they simply making your journey a little more annoying? Read
The Department of Defense manages hundreds of thousands of Permanent Change of Station (PCS) moves. Approximately one-third of military personnel experience a PCS annually, creating significant demand for auto shipping for military personnel. These relocations involve unique regulations, reimbursement structures, and logistics considerations that differ substantially from civilian transport, requiring specialized knowledge to haul efficiently.
Motor vehicle accidents happen because of both unavoidable and avoidable events. In the first category, for example, pets and wild animals sometimes dash out onto the asphalt, and cold weather can create hard-to-see slippery black ice. In the second category, many drivers choose to act in highly risky ways. Read on to learn how to