01/16/2022
Sometimes, driving good is not enough. Winter can give you a hard time, if you come unprepared. So make sure to memorize these tips. They may save your life!
Tip 1: Prepare yourself
Aside from bringing a warm jacket and other winter clothes, take a few extra items along with you such as:
• A flashlight and batteries
• A blanket
• Non-perishable food and water
• A bag of sand or salt
• A windshield scraper
• Jumper cables
• A hammer and a putty knife (to unfreeze brakes)
• First aid/emergency kit
Tip 2: Adjust your driving style
As a responsible truck driver, you should know how to adjust your driving style based on the weather conditions. To keep yourself safe, as well as the lives of others, you can:
• Drive slower and put more distance between you and the vehicles in front to give you more time to react if anything happens in front
Tip 3: Don’t force yourself
Truck driving requires focus and all of your attention, especially during the winter season. When you get tired or sleepy, pull over and get some rest. Don’t push your limits. If needed, reschedule your delivery appointments. Always be alert !
Tip 4: Plan ahead
Along with winter comes the hazards of winter driving. Although we can’t avoid rough weather conditions, we can still stay safe by simply planning ahead. Here are some reminders to make you prepared before your trip:
• Check the weather forecast for the route you’re going to engage on
• Plan the best route ahead of time, and, if possible, avoid roads with sharp curves or hills
• Give yourself extra time to make your trip
• Make sure your fuel tank is full so you don’t run out of fuel
And don’t forget about the main rule-stay informed. Check local news for information regarding traffic or the condition of certain roads, plan your moves according to the weather forecast, and prepare for anything in advance. And remember our tips! We wish you luck and safety during this season!