Sunday, September 25, 2011

Muscle Cars at the Mansion & N-Motion Auto Transport









Congratulations, N-Motion Auto Transport!! 2011 marks the year that N-Motion Auto Transport teams up with the Muscle Cars at the Mansion for a night to remember. We are proud to announce that our involvement in this event will forever change the way that auto transportation is viewed. Being an Official Sponsor and Preferred Shipper for the first time, N-Motion will make their mark in the industry and truely change it for the better. The Muscle Cars event will be held at the iconic Playboy Mansion, with some 500 guests, from celebrities to professional athletes, car collectors to car enthusiasts. This event will have a little something for everyone. When dealing with such high end clientele, we make it our goal to facilitate their every demand. "The customer comes first," what a true statement. All too often, companies just want to make their clients feel all warm and fuzzy inside, AT THE BEGINNING, but N-Motion Auto Transport gives you the royal treatment throughout the entire transport process. Lets face it, without good customers, you cant have good business.


This event requires the transport of 30 cars, pure American muscle. These aren't your daily drivers,these bad boys deserve more respect than to get you to and from work. These are what make you feel alive and take your mind OFF of work. Only enclosed trailers are utilized to move these beauties to and from the event, because you wouldn't want to take any chances messing up the new paint job and/or scrape the new under carriage. Transport your muscle car with N-Motion and you will feel confident you made the right choice.


Again, CONGRATULATIONS N-Motion Auto Transport!!! Lets make this event LEGENDARY!!!




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Monday, September 19, 2011

Branstad may move some DOT duties to state patrol

In Iowa, the Branstad administration wants to combine the Iowa Department of Transportation’s motor-vehicle enforcement duties with the Department of Public Safety so it will become more efficient and cost effective. This would cause and increase in DOT law officers. Spokesman for Gov. Terry Branstad, Tim Albrecht said that Public Safety Commissioner Larry Noble and DOT Director Paul Trombino III have talked about combining the so-called DOT “blue coat” motor vehicle enforcement responsibilities within the DPS. He also said by doing this it will be saving both general funds and road use tax fund dollars, thus making it cheaper for auto carriers to move cars. Even though the governor knows about these discussions there is no plan to move forward yet. The governor has encouraged all of the state department directors to look for other opportunities that would more closely integrate the service delivery. Sen. Eugene Fraise does not agree with the merger because he believes that it would distract the DOT officers from their core enforcement duties. He is also wondering if it will be able to move forward without having the “go ahead” form the legislature. Fraise said that instead of spending a whole day in court testifying they could be on the road working.

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Auto insurance changes debated in Michigan

The only state in the United States that authorizes unlimited medical benefit treatment for people critically injured in car accidents is Michigan. Under proposals, this would vary because it allows motorists to have a less expensive insurance in exchange for limited personal injury protection coverage. Those who support the change, as well as the auto insurance agencies, believe that it will allow motorists to get rid of auto insurance that is more expensive and that don’t really want. The insurers want help with there system because it is becoming more and more expensive which is hurting there finances. Sen. Joe Hune believes that because the cost of the system is so high it is going to become weak and won’t be able to maintain. People in the proposed legislation believe that the state's no-fault auto insurance system might threaten the financial stability because motorists with less coverage will end up getting in financial trouble if they get in a serious car accident. Pete Kuhnmuench, the executive director of the Insurance Institute of Michigan thinks that the consumers in Michigan shouldn’t focus on an insurance system that is just a one quick fix for everything.


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Missouri Begins Fixing Flood-Damaged Roads

In northwest Missouri, the repairing of flood-damaged roads has started. However, transportation officials have said that many of the major highways are still under water and Interstate 29 is going to remain closed for awhile. On Tuesday the Missouri Department of Transportation said that work is being done on both U.S. 136 in Atchison County and U.S. 59 in Buchanan County. The department spokeswoman Melissa Black made the comment that since the flood this was the first time that they have been able to make some progress. Even though there is process being made there are still eighteen main roads that are still covered with water and because the interstate bridge in Iowa is still damaged Interstate 29 is going to continue to be closed as well. October 15th is when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers believes that Highway 59 is expected to be open but they are not sure how long the construction will take. Even though US 59 has 40-foot holes in sections of the highway, construction shouldn’t take longer than a couple weeks. On the other hand U.S. 136 has an estimated 500-foot gap in it and it is undetermined how long it will take to repair. This flood damage to the highways is going to make it difficult for car haulers.



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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Safety alerts for drivers at Ulceby truckstop

Near the Port of Immingham, drivers that use Ulceby truckstop are starting to receive information about crime spots, traffic, and safe parking spots. North Sea Freight Intelligent Transport Solutions (NS FRITS) is a join private public initiative that has supplied TV screens to show live information. In countries across the North Sea region, North Sea Freight Intelligent Transport Solutions is trying to create efficiency, safety and security. On the right of the screen the drivers are able to see live information and can zoom in to see actual locations and details such as areas with safe parking. The screen also provides information about NS FRITS on the left and on the bottom it gives live BBC news feed. The screens are designed to look just like the ones at a truck stop on a Dutch -German border. The screens are supposed to get underway September seventh. A number of organizations are developing NS FRITS. These organizations include Humberside Police, Avanti Communications, Sheffield-based charity People United Against Crime, Volvo, University of Hull, AVCIS and the Dutch Police. Also, the EU is helping to partially fund them at the moment.

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Sportsmen urge Colorado lawmakers to reject bill to override Colorado Roadless Rule

By opposing the federal wilderness bill, many people think that it will end up undoing six years of work that was done on the Colorado Roadless Rule. The 2001 Clinton Roadless Rule, which got tossed out by the Bush administration, would be similar to the Colorado Roadless Rule formed by former Republican Colorado Gov. Bill Owens except it would have moreroad-building exemptions for logging, ski area development and natural gas drilling. Later Bush’s Interior Department permitted states to petition for their own rules for governing management of federal lands within their borders. Colorado and Idaho were the only two states that went that route. Years of stakeholder involvement are going to be wasted if this is passed because the Wilderness and Roadless Area Release Act could eliminate the Colorado Roadless Rule. Colorado Rep. Diana DeGette is opposing the Colorado Roadless Rule because she believes that it lets numerous exemptions for road building and its future development. Also the EPA is uncertain about the Colorado Rule because they didn’t agree with the draft that was put together last spring. Both in Colorado and nationally the legislation is trying to remove years of stakeholder involvement because it would reduce Colorado’s rural economies, along with its outdoor way of life.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Covered bridges in Vermont take a hit from Irene

On Sunday, Hurricane Irene ruined many of Vermont’s most famous wooden bridges. The bridges were either covered by debris, had a fallen tree on it, or were barely intact. Most of these bridges have been there for over a hundred years. Vermont has around a hundred covered bridges and these bridges are an important part of there heritage. Information is still trying to be collected about the bridges and roadways but they for sure know that thirty of the bridges are shut down and that there is no access to ten of the towns. Senate President Pro Tempore John Campbell said that many people were crying over the destruction over the bridge in Quechee because it is such a large part of the town it is almost like a gazebo to them. The top of the bridge was able to withstand the hurricane but the majority of the base is gone. Luckily the Quechee Bridge may be repairable. Having to replace a bridge is difficult because not everyone is qualified to do that but it is the next best option for them since these bridges are so important to there community. David Wright, the president of the National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges, said that Vermont has done a good job maintaining the covered bridges and are seen as a major part of there landscape.

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