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Auto Transport to
Arizona:
Auto Transport to Arizona is our business. National Auto Transport is one of the
largest transporters of personally owned vehicles in the country. Covering all
50 states, we offer an unprecedented level of service and commitment to moving
our customer's vehicles.
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Arizona information
Few places in America offer such startling variety as Arizona. The washed
palette of the desert is made all the more austere by the verdant landscape of
resorts and golf courses. Native Americans were the first to settle here, and
today their presence is still felt by the number of reservations dotting the
state. Native American and Hispanic heritages complement the nostalgia of the
Wild West. Along with the cultural diversity there are cosmopolitan cities that
balance historic sites with fresh, progressive attitudes. This kaleidoscope of
unique characteristics gives Arizona its unique personality.
Arizona was the last of the 48 adjoining continental states to enter the
Union. Its name, taken from the Native American word arizonac, is
believed to mean "place of the small spring." Ironically, the state's name
reflects its most important concern: water. Dams and reservoirs on all the
state's large rivers have made water more readily available, but conservation is
still essential and as the population grows water issues are bound to remain
major points of debate.
While the lack of water is an issue of concern, Arizona's dry climate is also
one of the state's assets. Retirees and tourists like the warm weather, clear
skies, and dry air, and often find that allergies and other respiratory problems
disappear in the state's dry climate. The flip side is the air pollution from
automobiles and mining. Most cities have standards in place to keep pollution
low, but there are still days when a gray fog lingers.
Part of Arizona's allure is the exotic plants and animals found here. The
Sonoran Desert is home to the prickly pear cactus, chollo cactus, giant
saguaros, and the Joshua tree. Javelinas, or wild pigs, roam in small herds
throughout the desert. You can also find the Gila monster, one of only two
venomous lizards in North America; the coral snake; and eleven species of
rattlesnakes.
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Make sure the necessary route for pickup or delivery is accessible by the carrier. Common problems include narrow streets, government regulations and low hanging overhead objects. If the pickup or delivery site is non-accessible, an alternative site such as a large parking lot should be considered. |
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