Florida Auto Transport Information

Posted in May 14th, 2012
by DirectConnectAuto

Looking for Florida auto transport information? Florida is located in the Gulf region of the U.S. and is a popular auto transport state, especially during the winter months. Snow birds, or people who live in the north during the summer and the south during the winter, are usually the auto transport industry’s most ardent customers [...]

California Auto Transport Popular Cities

Posted in May 12th, 2012
by DirectConnectAuto

California auto transport is a very popular search term on the internet these days. Everyone’s shipping into or out of California, but there’s always easier and harder cities to move to or from. For instance, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco are all popular auto transport destinations, but cities that are in the middle [...]

Military Auto Transport Services

Posted in May 10th, 2012
by DirectConnectAuto

Are you a member of the military looking for good military auto transport services? Most auto shipping companies in the industry offer some type of military discount, but like everything it depends on the company you’re looking at. From what we understand, the military will cover the cost of relocation for one vehicle; any more [...]

Auto Transport Service

Posted in May 8th, 2012
by DirectConnectAuto

Auto transport service can be difficult to acquire if you don’t know what you’re doing. When searching for a good auto transport service provider, be sure to check websites like Transport Reviews and the Better Business Bureau, as they can go a long way in weeding out the unsavory or uncouth companies from the good [...]

California Auto Transport

Posted in May 6th, 2012
by DirectConnectAuto
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California auto transport is easy and quick to secure, if you know what you’re doing. When booking auto transport to or from California, always remember that if you want to save money you need to ship from one large city to another. Southern California, such as Los Angeles and San Diego and their neighborhoods, often [...]

Who is Moving and Where Are They going?

Posted in April 14th, 2012
by Car-Shipping

Who’s moving these days, and why? We move cars all day, and many of our customers are moving themselves, hence the need for auto shipping. Check out the handy infographic below for the most common reasons why people move!

Auto Transportation in 2012

Posted in January 17th, 2012
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It’s on the newswire – annoying campaigns and widespread crackdowns seem to have an effect in reducing automotive deaths in the United States. The overall number of traffic deaths in 2010 has been the lowest in over 6 decades. Aside from awareness campaigns and harsh measures against drunk drivers, the reduction can also be attributed [...]

Ray LaHood Takes Jobs Plan On The Road

Posted in November 7th, 2011
by Transporter

Ever since delivering the speech outlining his new jobs plan, President Obama and senior members of his administration have been on the road promoting various parts of it. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood traveled to Pennsylvania this week, bringing the message of infrastructure investments to the people of Philadelphia. In total, Obama’s Jobs Act has 50 [...]

Cuomo Picks Political Brawler to Head MTA

Posted in October 24th, 2011
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New York State Governor Mario Cuomo’s new pick to head the City’s worn-out and peeling Mass Transit Authority may lack experience with mass transit, but he certainly knows how to do politics. Joseph Lhota, the new nominee, is a former banker; he also served as deputy mayor under Rudy Giuliani. Lhota is the veteran of [...]

Transportation Secretary Weighs In

Posted in October 14th, 2011
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The chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Florida Representative John Mica, is resorting to ever more colorful language to describe the state of our nation’s infrastructure. The esteemed public servant has recently been recorded saying that “America is one big pothole.” He stressed the need for “big money” to fix up decaying roads, [...]