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Follow on Google News | ![]() National Truck Driving Company Takes Stress out of Mid to Long Distance DIY MovesSince its inception in 2013, Rented Truck Driver (https://rentedtruckdriver.com/ owner Frank Futie states, "When moving long distances, it can be a real challenge for people to drive a truck for many hours. Not only is driving a truck difficult but there are many special highway rules to be aware of. This can oftentimes be overwhelming for clients, especially during such a high-stress time in their lives." On their website, Rented Truck Driver claims to be a better alternative to PODs or full-service moving companies. "We are up to 50% cheaper than those other services," Futie states. "Unlike those services, we pick up our client's rental truck and drive it directly to their destination. This means our customers don't have unnecessary days-to-weeks- The company believes hiring a rented truck driver is beneficial for a number of reasons. Some of those reasons may include: • - Driving long hours can be tiring • - Trucks are not comfortable like cars • - Trucks can be difficult to maneuver, especially in parking lots • - Bad weather and city traffic can cause dangerous driving conditions for an unskilled truck driver • - Lack of knowledge regarding special highway rules, such as inspection stations, low bridges, and weight restrictions Employees at Rented Truck Drivers are highly skilled and thoroughly vetted. "All of our drivers are equipped and experienced in driving a variety of vehicles, including U-Haul, Penske, Ryder, and Budget moving trucks," Futie says. "They are also fully knowledgeable about state and federal safety regulations, so you can rest assured your entire load will arrive safely." Rented Truck Drivers has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and has drivers in 41 States. For more information about the company, or to book a driver for an upcoming move, please visit their website at www.rentedtruckdriver.com. End
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