If you are transporting anything using your vehicle, and the load comes loose and scatters across the highway, you will be responsible for any damage or injuries that occur as a result of the spill.
When you load something onto a trailer, it’s a common assumption that it will arrive at your destination. But that doesn’t happen without preparation and can actually fail if you secure your load ...
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It's a good idea to keep a pair of tie down straps in your vehicle at all times. Here are five different types of tie-downs you should consider, based on the gear and load you are hauling. Ratchet ...
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