2019

Going Fishing? 3 Things To Have Done To Your Truck Before You Head Out

If you are big into fishing, then you know that summer is one of the best times to get out on the water, get in your boat, and go fishing. In addition to having your fishing rod, tackle box, and the rest of your gear ready, you need to make sure that your truck is in good shape as well. To make sure that you head out safely, and that you don't run into any problems before you even hit the water, this article will list a few things that you should do. Read More 

Did You Just Get Your Driver’s License? What To Do If You Have Been In A Car Accident

When you first get your driver's license, you might be understandably frightened and concerned about getting into a car accident at some point in your driving career. Accidents do happen, and it is important to know what to do if you are in an accident. That way, you can be sure that you handle the situation as well as possible and you can get your car back into driving condition as soon as possible. Read More 

Four Mistakes To Avoid When Transferring The Title Of A Vehicle You’ve Recently Purchased

Transferring the title of a vehicle you've recently purchased is an important step in acquiring a vehicle that you can legally drive. As the buyer, there are some things it's important for you to do to make sure you protect your investment in your new vehicle and cover any legal liabilities you have as the new driver. The following are four mistakes to avoid to be sure you get the title for your new vehicle transferred to your name without any unpleasant complications. Read More 

3 Common Noises That May Be Coming From Your Vehicle And What They Mean

Do you have a vehicle that's started making strange noises? Are you wondering if the issue is something urgent or something that can be put off temporarily? In general, a car shouldn't be making any abnormal noises when you drive it around. Doing so is often an urgent matter, so it's a good idea to try to figure out what's wrong so that you can decide if your vehicle an appointment at your mechanic or if you should take it in immediately. Read More 

Set Yourself Up For CDL Success

The first step in pursuing a career as an over-the-road truck driver is to obtain your commercial driving license (CDL). This license lets potential employers and law enforcement agencies know that you have the training and experience needed to operate a semi-truck safely. With most of the nation's consumer goods being transported on major highways, the career outlook for commercial drivers is good. You can set yourself up for success by keeping the following tips in mind when obtaining your CDL. Read More