What is the difference
between Interstate Moving and Long Distance Moving ?
Interstate Moving means a move
that starts in one State and crosses the border to another state.
An interstate move can be a move from California to New York,
Moving from New York to New Jersey and even, in some cases,
if the destination is within the same state but the state line
must be crossed in order to arrive at the destination. Interstate
moves are governed by the FMCSA - Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration.
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Long Distance Moving usually
means moves that are over 100 miles from origin to destination.
Most Long Distance moves are between 2 states, however, in some
states like Texas and California a Long Distance Move can be
a move within the same state.
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