Move-It-Yourself Made Easier

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(NAPSA)—Millions of household moves take place each year in the U.S. If you are among the do-it-yourselfers, here are a few tips to get you started: Truck selection. Most movers find the 12- or 16-foot truck perfect for moving a few large items or the contents of a small condo or apartment. For guidance with larger moves or your truck selection, visit www.GoPenske.com. Reserve your truck at least two weeksin advance. Pack smart, loading the heaviest items on the truckfirst. Mark your boxes as you pack,so it’s easier to put them in the right room when you unload. To ensure a smooth moving day, pick up your truck a day early and practice drivingit. Take extra precautions, espe- cially when the truck is loaded. Use caution near low-hanging tree branches and building overhangs and when cornering. Park in well-lit areas and padlock the rear door. e Make safety and security a priority. Trucks are taller, wider, heavier and require more stopping distance than the vehicle you are used to driving. Drive slower and aA ae co ” Heeding a few hints can make your next moving experience a lot more pleasant than you may have expected. take extra precautions, especially when the truck is loaded. When traveling, park in well-lit areas and padlock the rear door. Penskeoffers 24/7 emergency roadside assistance and optional protection plans. Create a travel bag for moving day to keep important paperwork, credit cards, identification, change of clothes, drinks and snacksclose at hand. For more moving tips, visit www.GoPenske.com.