Nebraska is a great state to visit, and an even better state to live in. When you’re searching the web for auto transport services, you should remember a few things about Nebraska.

Nebraska is has two different and distinct land regions: the Dissected Till Plains and, of course, the Great Plains. The Dissected Till Plains, which grace the easternmost part of Nebraska, were in fact carved out by a massive ice glacier thousands of years ago, leaving only what is there today. On the west (and, indeed, much of the state) is the Great Plains, which make up most of Nebraska as well as the surrounding states. The Great Plains is actually made up of several smaller land regions, including the Sandhills, Pine Ridge, the Rainwater Basin, the High Plains and also the Wildcat Hills.

Nebraska used to use the slogan “Where the West Begins” for all their tourism stuff. Locations for the beginning of the “West” include the Missouri River, the 100th Meridian and also Chimney Rock.

What’s funny about Nebraska is really its climate. The eastern part of the state has a hot, summer climate, while the western part has more of a steppe climate. The entire state has different seasonal variations in temperature as well as rainfall, even though temperature are usually about the same throughout Nerbraka, while the average snowfall is 31.5 inches in the southeast and 13.8 inches in the panhandle. Also, Nebraska is part of Tornado Alley, a long stretch of land where tornadoes strike often.

Education in Nebraska is also very good, although because population has been declining in recent years it has had a hard time keeping all of its schools open. However, this has not affected its test scores, which are high throughout the state.

These are just some of the reasons for you to choose American Auto Shipping for all your auto transport needs. Just fill out our online form or call 800-930-7417 and you’ll get 10 quotes from different auto transport companies who will help you out with any and all aspects of your auto transport.

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