Moving Truck Rentals
While moving into a new apartment can be exciting, moving all your belongings can be one of the toughest challenges. Although some people prefer using moving companies, renting a truck and doing it on your own might be your preference. If that’s the case, renting a truck involves a plan of action beginning with finding a truck suitable for your needs. Doing some initial research on truck rentals is always essential: find the correct dimensions, contact your insurance company and find a good price to fit your moving style.
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What are some tips for renting a moving truck or van?
Getting all of your things from point A to point B is one of the biggest challenges of the move to a new apartment. Often, this will involve renting a vehicle. Here are some things to keep in mind when it comes to moving truck rentals:
- First of all, make sure to get something you are comfortable driving. It doesn't really matter if you have to make more trips if you are safe and feel better about the vehicle you are in.
- Comparison shopping is one of the key ingredients in the search for a good moving truck rental deal. Do your research ahead of time and most likely you'll save some money by finding a cheap truck rental that is with a reliable company that will meet your needs.
- Just as you would with a rental car, inspect any vehicle you rent before taking it off the property. Make sure to document any damage with the company. Also make sure that the doors close properly and that the locks work. After all, you'll have your things inside.
- Check with your insurance company to see if you need to purchase insurance for the move or if you are already covered under your policy.
What are some tips for driving a rental van or truck?
If you don't drive a truck in your day-to-day life, moving day has the potential to be a rather frightening experience. Driving, backing up and negotiating heavy traffic can all prove more difficult than the same things would if you were in a car. Just knowing a few tricks ahead of time can make the entire trip go much more smoothly and help you get used to driving in your moving truck rental.
- Try not to back up any farther than you have to. Have someone help you out and be your guide if you need to back up and can't see where you are going.
- Be extra careful when you are turning. Leave yourself more room, as you can easily hit curbs, poles or other items. Trucks and vans have a larger turn radius than a car. Also make sure you signal in enough time to warn those behind you of what you are doing.
- Drive defensively. While this is always a good driving tip, it pays off especially well when behind the wheel of a truck or van rental.
- Use your mirrors. This is important as it can be much harder to see everything around you when in a truck.
- Know your height. If you will be passing under any bridges or underpasses you'll need to know if you will fit. The same goes for drive-through restaurants.