It’s time to start thinking about spring and the unique driving hazards the season brings. Check out these tips provided by Great West Casualty Company.
Adverse Road Conditions. Potholes pose a significant risk to drivers and equipment. These hazards are created when melting snow and ice seep into the soil under the pavement. When the water freezes, it expands, causing the pavement to bend, crack and weaken. As the ice melts, the pavement contracts and leaves gaps or holes in the surface. If this continues, the pothole gets bigger. When a tire strikes a pothole and loses pressure through a slow leak or all at once due to a blowout, the result can be a loss of control crash and possibly a high-dollar loss. Encourage drivers to:
- Be attentive to the road ahead.
- React properly to hazards.
Bad Weather. The spring months bring warmer temperatures and extreme weather systems, such as tornados, heavy rains, severe thunderstorms, flooding, and high winds. Operations staff should monitor weather forecasts, communicate when bad weather is approaching, and either reroute drivers away from these systems or find a place for the driver to safely pull over and wait the storm out. Also, remind drivers to follow these techniques when in deteriorating weather conditions:
- Maintain proper following distance.
- Observe the proper speed for conditions.
- React properly to hazards.
Congested Traffic. Additional cars, motorcycles, pedestrians, and bicycles are on the road as the weather improves, and they create unique hazards for truck drivers. Likewise, slower-moving vehicles like farm equipment and holiday travelers are on the road more, as well. Operations staff can help drivers by being a calming voice when drivers face frustrating traffic conditions. If feasible, route drivers away from congested areas – especially during peak rush hour times. Also, encourage drivers to adopt the following behaviors:
- Avoid distractions.
- Yield the right of way.
- Be attentive to the road ahead.
- React properly to hazards.
- Maintain proper following distance.
Road Construction. Road construction will increase in the spring months, slowing down traffic and increasing frustration levels. Route drivers away from construction zones or call the receiver if a shipment will be delayed due to construction. Either action can help ease the driver’s stress so he or she can remain focused on driving. Likewise, remind drivers to manage the space around the truck and utilize the following guidelines:
- Maintain one lane whenever possible.
- Avoid distractions.
- Observe proper speed for conditions.
Stay safe on the roads this spring! Read the full article here.