Tuesday, June 7, 2016· Remember to take extra precautions on bridges as they freeze before roads do. · Truck drivers must prepare accordingly for the winter driving period. Here are some winter driving tips that not only will make this time of year more comfortable, but could end up saving your life: Have your rig “winterized” by a professional technician. READ MORE >>
Monday, June 6, 2016· In rain or snow conditions be sure to keep substantial space between your truck and the vehicle in front of your truck in case of an emergency stop. · In bad weather, do not feel obliged to go as fast as the speed limit. Slower speeds are necessary to avoid rollovers, jackknifes, and collisions. READ MORE >>
Friday, June 3, 2016Do not let your truck idle for more than 5 minutes at a time as it is a waste of fuel. · Do not idle your truck while sleeping, loading or unloading. Not only does it burn fuel, it has also been linked to lung cancer in truck drivers. · When idling your vehicle, do not leave it unattended. READ MORE >>
Thursday, June 2, 2016· When pulling off to the side of the road or highway, always use precaution with flares, flashers, and safety triangles to alert other motorists. · Do not park your truck near driveways or side streets, as the tractor trailer can obstruct a motorist’s view of oncoming traffic. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, June 1, 2016- Use the specific parking set aside for trucks as big rigs need four times the space as an average passenger car.-Trucks should never be parked on roadways with speed limits over 30 mph unless disabled.-Never park facing oncoming traffic. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, May 31, 2016· Keep changing lanes to a minimum as trucking “no zones” or blind spots are large. Be sure to check mirrors every 7 or 8 seconds. · When routinely checking your vehicle, always be sure to check the headlights, brake lights, and turn signal lights to avoid accidents. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, May 25, 2016· Upon arriving at an intersection be sure to signal early and often to ensure that other motorists know which way your truck is turning. ·Always make sure to slow down long before a complete stop is necessary. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, May 24, 2016Modules on the dangers of drugs and alcohol must also be included in your safety plan. Ample evidence indicates that even small amounts of alcohol and drugs can impair driving ability, and the effects of both need to be included in your safety plan. READ MORE >>
Monday, May 23, 2016Inspecting your vehicle prior to driving is also an important section in your trucking safety plan. Learning how to properly check tires for wear is often overlooked, yet it is one of the most important topics to discuss in your safety plan. Fluid levels and mirrors must always be checked before hitting the highway. READ MORE >>
Friday, May 20, 2016Bad weather affects us all, and it causes a great deal of trouble for truckers. From ice and snow to wind and rain, drivers encounter difficult weather on almost every trip. Techniques for handling skids and maintaining a safe distance in bad weather are important modules for your safety training program. READ MORE >>
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