12 Oktober 2009

Do Car Or Truck Rental Companies Hire People to Relocate Their Vehicles?

When many people are relocating to an area that is very far away, they have one or more vehicles that also have to be relocated. Often many people are unable to drive their vehicles so they have to find other means of getting their vehicles to the new location. Fortunately, there are car and truck rental companies that hire people to relocate their vehicles.

Driving your car is normally the easiest way to get your vehicle from one place to another; however, if you are unable to drive the vehicle, there are many companies that will ship your car, usually aboard a large truck. Transporting a large quantity of vehicles or a single vehicle from one location to another can be done using a truck. There are also companies that offer the services of drivers-for-hire to bring their customers' vehicles to their destination. If you are planning a large move and require your vehicle to be transported, it is recommended that you ask your moving company or check online for companies that provide such services. Auto shippers vary in their services and prices, so it is highly recommended that you obtain several quotes before selecting the rental company.

Depending on the service that you choose, vehicle transportation companies can offer the following services:

Drivers-for-hire delivering your vehicle to your new location

Door to door open carrier truck

Door to door closed carrier truck

Multiple Car transport

Fleet loads for businesses such as a car dealership

These companies offer free rate quotes over the phone or online, manage the shipping and tracking of your vehicle, and offer the best driving routes to safeguard your car. They are fully bonded and certified insurance carriers, and only use specially trained drivers and vehicle transport specialists. They also take care of the insurance paperwork, necessary documentation, and adhere to the Department of Transportation's rules and regulations across each state.

No matter where you live and where you are relocating, there are truck and car rental companies that will transport your vehicle, either by truck or a hired driver. It is one of the safest and most effective ways of transporting your vehicle. When driving your car across the country, the company's insurance will cover any incidents that may occur with your car. This can include an accident, minor damage to the vehicle or any of its parts, and theft, so you know that you are protected.

If you are unable to drive your car a long distance, transporting the vehicle on a truck or using a hired driver will ensure that your vehicle arrives at your new location. Customers who use these methods of transport will feel assured that their vehicles are safe and protected as they are being driven across the country by licensed and trained transport specialists. These specialists will take all precautions to ensure your vehicle arrives in the same condition as you sent it. Vehicle owners don't have to worry about how they are going to get their vehicles across the country. Truck and car rental companies take the hassle out of relocating one's vehicles.

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More Lorry Driver Urban Legends

I've written about lorry driver urban legends before, but they just keep cropping up all over the internet. I'm not sure quite why lorry drivers and their vehicles often seem to be at the centre of these kinds of stories - my theory is that it's the lorry drivers themselves who spread them while running haulage jobs and return loads all over the world! Perhaps it is just that many urban legends take place on the road, and lorry drivers make for convenient and plausible participants. However they spread, these stories are here to stay, and they get wilder and more outlandish with every retelling. Here are five of the best (and one of them is even true!)

Don't Mess With The Lorry Driver

According to this legend, three bikers arrive in a café and see a lorry driver sitting on his own. For some reason they decide it will be fun to pick on him. They drink his coffee, pour pepper over him, and eat most of his food. The lorry driver does nothing, simply eats what is left, pays the bill and leaves. Afterwards, one of the bikers says to the waiter, "He wasn't much of a fighter, was he?" The waiter, who is looking outside, replies "He wasn't much of a driver either; he just backed his lorry straight over three motorcycles parked outside!"

True or False? It wouldn't surprise me if this was true, since lorry drivers are renowned for their non-nonsense nature, but there are no recorded instances of this actually happening. A scene similar to this has appeared several times on film (for example, in Smokey and the Bandit and Every Which Way But Loose) indicating that it probably belongs in the realms of fiction.

Loose Load = Decapitation

Here's a story about a gruesome kind of "return load"! As a motorcyclist is driving behind a lorry, a loose sheet of metal slips from the back of the lorry and decapitates him. The now headless driver, propelled by the momentum of the bike, travels past the lorry driver, who sees the motorcyclist, has a heart attack, and crashes his lorry.

True or False? It was false, but it recently became true! The original story is an urban legend that has been around for decades and has dozens of variations, but gruesomely enough, similar events occurred in 2001. 43 year old Linda Riojas was decapitated by a sheet of metal that apparently fell from a lorry in front and went through her windshield before landing next a Bible in the back seat. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction!

"Wait, is that a-"

A biker is on the road at night (what is it about lorry drivers and bikers in urban legends?) sees two bikers coming down the other side of the road. He decides to show off by riding in between them and turns into the oncoming lane. But at the very last moment, he sees that it isn't two bikes on the road ahead of him, but the headlights of a lorry.

True or False? Definitely false - this one has been kicking around for a long time, told as either a joke or a spooky campfire story. A variation of it even appears in the 1921 film Hard Luck, where Buster Keaton attempts to commit suicide by standing in front of a car (seen only by its headlights) and is instead passed by two bemused motorcyclists.

The Al-Qaida Return Load

Shortly after September 11th, an email did the rounds warning that over thirty rental trucks and lorries had gone missing "taken by Arabic looking men", presumably for a follow up attack.

True or False? Completely false. The three companies mentioned in the original email (Ryder, U-Haul and Verizon) said that none of their lorries had gone missing, and it seems to have been just another email hoax.

Deadly Shipment

A lorry filled with ten tonnes of cyanide is hijacked in Mexico for reasons unknown; terrorism is strongly suspected. The lorry is found days later, but is missing its lethal cargo.

True or False? True! Although it had nothing to do with terrorism (and it is likely that the hijackers weren't even aware of what the lorry was carrying) in February 2002 a lorry was stopped and hijacked by three armed gunmen in Mexico. A few days later, the lorry was found, but with some of the cyanide missing. What happened to it, no one knows...


Lyall Cresswell is the Managing Director for the Transport Exchange Group. Haulage Exchange, their freight exchange for the 7.5 tonne and above market, offers an independent environment for its members to exchange loads and manage their groupage.

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9 Oktober 2009

5 Quick Tips on How to Buy Wedding Cakes

Not sure how to buy wedding cakes? Cakes can be one of the main attractions at any wedding reception. Choosing the right cake can be made a little bit easier with these quick tips.

Tip 1: Choose the right cake shop
If you have a favourite bakery in your city, then that could be the best place to start. You can ask for recommendations from your friends or family also. The availability of cake decorators might be restricted so make sure you visit the cake shop to talk about the designs, flavours and any extras you want to add to your cake. Make sure to give them a detailed description of exactly what you want your cake to be or better still take a picture with you. Make sure you give the baker enough time to prepare, approximately six months ahead of your big day would be ideal. You may need to pay a deposit for this.

Tip 2: The right taste
Apart from the look of the cake, bear in mind that cakes are made primarily for eating and should taste as good as they look good. The texture and flavour of the cake itself is important. When searching for a cake shop, ask for cake samples of the flavours you want.

Tip 3: Check on your budget
Wedding cakes vary greatly in price. The cost primarily depends on the cake design you would like. Something with an elaborate design is obviously going to cost more as you have to pay for the cake decorator's fee on top of the cost of the cake itself. Most cake shops can tell you the standard number of servings for each cake type so keep in mind the number of guests are attending your wedding so you will know how much money you would allocate for the cake.

Tip 4: Flowers as decorations
Flowers have always been a tradition at weddings. You can also put them on cakes, either fresh flowers or artificial ones. If you are choosing fresh flowers make sure that they are free from chemicals. If you are not sure which flowers to choose the perhaps sugar flowers might be safer.

Tip 5: Where to put the cake
If you wedding is on a hot summers day your cake might end up melted under the heat of the sun. In case of this you should try and find somewhere in a cool shaded area. Never place your wedding cake near the dance floor where it can easily be knocked over and also make sure that you have a sturdy table to place the cake on.

So by following these simple tips, you should be able to find the perfect cake for your perfect wedding.

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