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With each season, there are tips to help keep truck drivers safe and their vehicles in top working condition. The change in temperature, road condition, weather and traffic are some of the most noticeable changes during certain times of the year. For instance, a large amount of snow and ice in the winter can cause flooding and potholes in the spring. In the summer, road and highway construction are in high gear due to the weather, which can cause delays and the need for alternate routes. Yet, there are summer care tips to help drivers make their hauls more comfortable in the heat of summer.
1. Stay Hydrated – Even if you aren’t loading or unloading your trailer, high temperatures can cause dehydration. It’s easy to forget to drink even one bottle of water when you have a number of deliveries or on a strict schedule. You should keep a few bottles of water in your cab and set the alarm on your watch every few hours to remind you to drink a bottle of water. It’s recommended that a person should drink two and a half liters of water during the summer months.
2. Check your Brakes – The heat of summer can cause a loss of friction between your brake parts, so you should check them regularly. Brake parts can only absorb so much heat to work effectively.
3. Apply Sunscreen – For most people, sunscreen is used only on the beach or at a pool. You can still get a sunburn from driving, especially on your hands, face, neck and left arm (trucker’s arm). Sunscreen should be applied before and during your haul – 30 minutes before you get behind the wheel and every two hours during your shift.
4. Check your Tires – Summer heat causes tires to expand and snap. It’s important to check the tires on your rig regularly to help prevent blowouts. They can happen when tires are over- or under-inflated.
At DVC, our vehicles are inspected before, during and after each haul to help protect our drivers, customers, and the public. We take pride in keeping our vehicles in top shape to help prevent costly repairs and to promote a positive image. You can count on us to provide safe, reliable transportation for your next project!