U-Haul Truck Rental
Whether you’re moving to a new home, opening a brick-and-mortar business, or storing collectibles, Right Move Storage is here to make the process more manageable! Our storage facilities offer U-Haul moving truck rentals to simplify loading, driving, and fuel efficiency.
Find a Moving Truck Rental With Right Move
Our range of U-Haul moving trucks caters to the needs of households and small businesses alike. These trucks come in various sizes, including 10-foot, 15-foot, 17-foot, 20-foot, and 26-foot options to help you find the perfect fit for your specific moving requirements. Equipped with features such as gentle ride suspension and high-visibility mirrors, our trucks are engineered to prioritize peace of mind and ease of use for all drivers.
Convenient, Cost-Effective, and Comfortable Moving Truck Rentals
Our U-Haul moving trucks are equipped with patented high-visibility mirrors and spacious cabs and run on unleaded fuel, which is more affordable than diesel and better for the environment. Trucks 15 feet and larger come with seatbelts for three people, while cargo vans and ten-foot trucks are equipped with comfortable seats and seat belts for two individuals.
The moving trucks have been carefully designed to simplify the process of loading, securing, transporting, and unloading your belongings. They have low-lying truck decks for easy loading, rub rails on all three walls to secure furniture, and wide, robust loading ramps on trucks 15 feet and larger.
Driving a Moving Truck: Tips and Tricks
Using Caution in Reverse
A U-Haul moving truck is often significantly larger than a standard car, so exercise caution when backing up. If needed, enlist the help of a spotter to guide you, back up slowly, and regularly check all mirrors to ensure safe and smooth driving.
Taking Wide Turns
To prevent curb collisions and maintain your moving truck’s stability, take wide turns. For right turns, swing out further to avoid clipping the curb. Take left turns slowly and be aware of blind spots.
Practicing Defensive Driving
Stay alert by focusing on the road, being aware of other drivers and potential hazards, and avoiding handling a mobile device while driving.
Managing Difficult Situations
If your truck goes off the paved road, stay calm, avoid abrupt turns, and do not brake suddenly. Slow down to below 25 mph and gradually return to the road.
Knowing Your Parking Options
Remember to park in spacious areas for easy maneuvering, and avoid compact spaces. Park on flat ground to prevent the moving truck from rolling backward.
Passing Other Vehicles
Because moving trucks are larger and longer than the average vehicle, it takes more time and distance to pass another car. Take your time to build up speed use your turn signal well in advance, and avoid passing on hills or curves.
Braking an Oversized Vehicle
When driving a moving truck, always anticipate stops and begin braking earlier than you would in a standard car. Avoid sudden or hard braking, as it can cause the load to shift and potentially impact the truck’s stability.
Navigating Hills
Our U-Haul trucks have automatic transmissions, so you don’t have to worry about shifting gears when driving uphill. When going downhill, slow down by periodically tapping the brakes to control your speed. Avoid riding the brakes on a steep grade to prevent excessive wear and overheating.
U-Haul Truck Rentals Near You With Right Move
Are you about to move and need an efficient and comfortable solution to help? Rely on Right Move Storage for affordable U-Haul moving truck rentals and cost-effective self storage units for your belongings.
Find the closest Right Move Storage facility nearby, or contact us for more details about our truck rentals!