Top Five Winter Driving Tips for Truckers

Winter has arrived! It’s important to not only get your truck ready for snow and ice, but also to get into a winter-driving frame of mind. While we can’t predict how much snow our region will get, we can count on bad weather. If we have learned anything from recent winters, we know that December through February can bring a variety of weather, from snow to hail. To help you stay safe on the road, here are the top five winter driving tips.
1. Leave Extra Space – Give yourself extra space between your rig and the vehicle in front of you. Instead of leaving one second for every ten feet of vehicle length (under 40 mph), you should leave three seconds. If you’re driving over 40 mph, you should leave 6 seconds.
2. Carry Winter Supplies – You never know when you will get stuck on the road during a snowstorm (or waiting for an accident to clear in frigid temperatures). These essentials include:
a. Flashlight
b. Blanket
c. Extra Clothes & Gloves
d. Bag of Salt
e. Tire Chains
f. Snacks
g. Jumper Cables
h. Snow Scrapers & Brushes
i. Flares
j. Windshield Fluid
k. Rain Gear
l. Portable Radio & Batteries
3. Avoid Black Ice – This thin layer of ice makes the road look wet. You can spot black ice by the way the driver(s) ahead of you stop and if there is frost on your truck’s antennae and mirrors.
4. Drive Slow – Although this is a given during snow events, it’s also important when it’s raining since a rainstorm can easily reduce visibility. Driving slowly will give you more time to react. Also, it’s very easy to hydroplane when driving too fast.
5. Pay Attention to Tire Spray – The amount of tire spray will help you determine the condition of the road. If there is a large amount of water being sprayed from the vehicles around you, then the road is wet. However, if the tire spray has relatively less water, the road has started to freeze.
No truck driver wants to drive in bad weather, but sometimes it cannot be avoided. When this happens, it’s imperative to drive slowly and err on the side of caution. At DVC, our experienced drivers always put safety first. We follow these tips and ensure our truck is safe for each haul. Contact us today to learn what we can do for your project!


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