02/04/2018 / By David Williams
Your survival depends on two things first and foremost: Food and shelter. But depending on your location, it may be essential to have some form of personal transportation. This is doubly true in times of emergency, such as when you may need to “bug out” with the use of a personal vehicle. Having a vehicle at the ready in case things go wrong in a major way can be highly advantageous. And with the right vehicle, you may find that it’s possible to do more than just drive around.
With access to a vehicle, you could have a quick and painless solution for all of your transportation needs. But they can be good for more than just going from Point A to Point B. Some vehicles have room for extra items that you may be hauling, while others could also function as mobile homes. In any case, it’s clear that there are many benefits to having access to a vehicle, especially during tough times. With that said, here’s a reference for bug-out vehicles that you should consider in case you ever need them. (h/t to DoomsdayMoose.com)
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Ultimately, the only way to find out for sure which vehicle you should get is to try to figure out exactly what your individual needs are. For instance, some people would recommend using a motorcycle over a car for faster travel time and overall versatility, despite the severe lack of extra options. So consider your own situation before making any conscious decisions in this regard.
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