How to Avoid Common Trucking Accidents

Driving a commercial motor vehicle is not a task that should be taken lightly. As some of the largest vehicles on the road, extreme caution must be used at all times. The number one priority is safety for you, your truck, and other drivers.

First, in the event of an accident involving another motorist, calling 9-1-1 is the most important step. Also, be sure to fill out your Macro 15, and follow the steps to complete it. Remember, you can call the safety department for information on how to complete the necessary steps after the accident.

Here are five types of accidents that we see most frequently with safety tips on what truckers can do to avoid them.

Common Trucking Accidents

How to Safely Back-Up Your Truck

  • Remember, use your mirrors and your spotter. Make sure that it is completely safe before continuing your movement. And, if you’re in doubt – get out and look.

Safest Places to Park Your Truck to Avoid Accidents

  • Think about where you park. Remember to try not to park on the end, too close to the scales, or on the first row of parking. Though sometimes it may seem like a challenge to find parking, it is best that you choose a spot that ensures safety.

Practice Safer Turning With Your Truck

  • A right-hand turn is the most difficult especially with articulating in a commercial motor vehicle. That being said, make sure that you are using your mirrors effectively. Know where your trailer is tracking.

Best Ways To Safely Changes Lanes While Trucking

  • Use your signals and scan your mirrors. Make sure the lane you’re changing into is clear. “If you don’t know, don’t go,” says Kevin Zahn, director of safety and compliance.

Additional Safety Tips for Avoiding Accidents

  • Be sure to heed warning signs. Read the signs and pay attention to what they say.
  • This time of year brings about unruly weather, so knowing how to be safe in such conditions is very important.
  • Adjust your speed to road conditions.
  • If you’re driving in adverse weather conditions, do not use the jake brake.
  • If it’s unsafe to drive, pull over or find the safest place to stop.

Safety is #1! That is to ensure that you are safe, your truck is not damaged, and that other motorists are safe too.

Again, if you have any questions or need assistance, please call our safety department.

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