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We see them on the road all the time, yet we don’t pay much attention to them. They are truck drivers. To be a truck driver takes a set of special skills along with permits and licenses. When we see a truck driver hauling an unusual or oversize load, we most often cringe, thinking how do does he (or she) drive that truck without worrying the load on the truck will fall off or tip over the truck. Also, not every truck driver hauls the same type of load, which is why there are different types of truck drivers. And there are some we see more than others. Although there are various trailers, let’s take a look at the top three common types of truck drivers.
1. Flatbed Truck Drivers – The flatbed refers to medium to heavy-load trailers. It’s used to transport oddly shaped freight that will not fit on any other truck. This type of truck driver must have expert knowledge of balancing loads, such as heavy machinery, houses, and pipes. Flatbed trucks have adjustable suspensions, which can lower or raise the flatbed. Also, flatbeds do not have a large ground clearance. Thus, routes must be carefully planned to avoid speed bumps, uneven road surfaces, potholes and other road obstacles.
2. Long-Haul Truck Drivers – Also called over-the-road (OTR) truckers and interstate truckers, they spend days and weeks on the road delivering freight across the nation or in certain parts of the nation. Many of these rigs have a sleeper cab, built-in cooking facilities and toilets. To be a long-haul driver, one must be able to mentally withstand being alone and on the road for long periods of time as well as follow regulations to help ensure their safety on the road.
3. Tanker Truck Drivers – These trucks are easily identified by their long cylinder shape. Tanker truck drivers are in high demand due to the skills and knowledge necessary to safely transport hazardous liquids and inert materials. Drivers must also be able to react quickly to emergencies, such as leaks and spills. If there is a spill, several agencies along with a company specializing in cleaning up hazardous waste must be notified immediately. They must also have a special CDL allowing them to operate the vehicle.
No matter the freight or cargo, truck drivers must have a thorough understanding of the products and equipment they transport to ensure the proper balance and offloading sequence to avoid tipping, a spill, or an unbalanced load. At DVC, we employ these types of truck drivers who have the skills, licenses, permits and training to safely operate our trucks and ensure safe journeys. Contact us today to learn how we can make your next haul safe and efficient!