Ten Hints To Help You Get Home From College

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(NAPSA)—As Walt Whitmanis quoted in numerous graduation speeches as having said, “Not I— nor anyone else can travel that road for you. You must travelit for yourself.” However, as most graduates have discovered, the first place they haveto travel is probably away from school. Whether you’re going back to your parents’ place, your new grad school housing or a place of your own (with or without roommates), you have to get all your stuff there. Here are 10 hints on how, from the experts on moving at Penske Truck Rental: 1. Order the right truck in advance. For most students, a 12- or 16-foot truck will do. Bear in mind, you’re not the only one moving out. Try to reserve the truck and any accessories—hboxes, packing tape, bubble packing material, moving blankets, hand trucks and so on—at least two weeksin advance. 2. Plan out how longit will take you to get where you’re going. Take into account the time of day, traffic patterns and stops. Consider that the truck is probably taller, wider and heavier than what you're used to driving so you may haveto drive moreslowly. 3. Familiarize yourself with the truck. Learn what all the switches and gauges do. Adjust the seat and side mirrors. Be aware that trucks have oversized blind spots and are tougher to turn than a car. 4, Read the rental agreement. Note that the U.S. Department of Transportation prohibits the “carrying or hauling of explo- The road to your future maystart with packing your stuff into a truck and leaving school. sives and other dangerous articles.” You can’t pack paint, chemicals and cleaning materials, flammable solvents, propane, gasoline and thelike. 5. Insure yourself. Most insurance and credit card companies don’t cover truck rentals. Consider additional coverage. 6. Pack a separate travel bag. Put in any items you may need in a hurry: paperwork,credit cards, identification, a change of clothes, medicine, drinks and snacks. 7. Pack properly. Put the heaviest items on the truckfirst. Lift with yourlegs, not your back. 8. Find a travel companion. Sharing the ride can help with the costs, the driving and the packing. 9. Use discounts. Penske Truck Rental offers AAA members a discount. 10. Stay safe. Park in well-lit areas and keep a padlock on the rear door. In an emergency, you can call Penske for roadside assistance at any time, day or night. Learn More For further moving ideas, go to www.PenskeTruckRental.com or call (800) GO-PENSKE.