SAFE SUMMER DRIVING TIPS FROM TOP TRUCK DRIVERS
ALEXANDRIA, Va.,- From driveway to highway, America’s motorists are lined up for
the holiday and vacation travel. To get them safely on the way, American Trucking
Associations, the trucking industry’s largest trade and safety group, polled some
top professional truck drivers for their common sense advice on how to safely navigate
through highway traffic and congestion this summer and, at the same time, to save costly fuel
All of the drivers agree that the first step toward a safe trip begins in the driveway:
* Do a “walk around” before leaving. Check your vehicle’s tires, wipers and fluids.
Have your radiator and cooling system serviced. You can prevent many problems that
strand motorists on the side of the road.
Leave early so you won’t be anxious about arriving late and to accommodate for delays.
Know your limitations; don’t drive when tired, upset or physically ill.
* When sharing the road with large trucks, be aware of their blind spots. If you
can’t see the truck driver in his or her mirrors then the truck driver can’t see
you.
* When sharing the road with large trucks, be aware of their blind spots. If you
can’t see the truck driver in his or her mirrors then the truck driver can’t see
you.
* Expect the unexpected; look 1/4 mile ahead for a safe path. Leave yourself
an out.
* Pull off to a designated parking area to use your cell phone.
* To change lanes, signal ahead of time so others can respond. If a truck is signaling to change
lanes, allow it space to do so. Often, it is trying to avoid another vehicle.
*Remember that trucks are heavier and take longer to a complete stop, so avoid cutting
quickly in front of them.
* On entrance ramps, remember highway traffic has the
right of way; maintain proper speed and use smooth merging techniques. Don’t slow
in front of a truck.
* Understand that big trucks cannot always stop to assist you
but most will use their radios to contact the police or highway patrol if they see
you are in trouble.
* To save fuel, take direct routes, minimize side trips and
keep a steady speed. Further, a well-tuned engine and properly inflated tires will
result in noticeable fuel savings.