When a storm comes up quickly on your route, what should you? Normally, you wouldn’t entertain this question, especially living in the northeast. However, in the past few years, storms have increased in quantity and in severity. We all remember the severe storms that hammered Pennsylvania and New Jersey in July 2021. Eleven tornados stretched from Allentown, Pennsylvania to Red River, New Jersey. There were six tornadoes last month across the Delaware Valley with four in New Jersey, one in Delaware and one in Pennsylvania. The threat of tornadoes in our region is very real and truck drivers must be prepared for them. Here are the top four safety tips when driving near a tornado.
1. Check the Weather – The weather can change very quickly, so it’s vital to check weather reports from local radio stations and/or the National Weather Service every ten minutes. It’s also important to get weather alerts via your phone.
2. Get to a Safe Area – You cannot outrun a tornado. If you see one brewing near you, get to a safe area (or shelter site). This can be a store or an office building, and get to the innermost part of the building at the lowest level. Stay clear of windows, big and small.
3. Pull Over – If you cannot get to a safe area, pull over and turn off the truck. Exit the vehicle and get to a low-lying area (a ditch or depression) and cover your head with your hands (watch for flooding). Do not get under an overpass or bridge. If you cannot get out of the vehicle, put your head below the windows and cover your head with your hands and a blanket (or jacket).
4. Keep a Storm Kit – Just like a winter weather kit, you should have a storm kit. It should contain a phone charger cord, bottled water, first aid kit, a blanket, a flashlight with extra batteries, raincoat, boots, and granola bars.
Driving during the spring months can be challenging with keeping aware of the weather, especially if you are hauling one from one state to another. There will be more severe storms in the coming months, so it is vital that truck drivers are prepared for these conditions. At DVC, our drivers stay alert to the changing weather conditions on their routes to help ensure safe journeys. Contact us today to learn how we can help you with your spring projects!