Moving Truck Driving Tips For Improved Safety
Anyone who has moved from one house to another knows that it can be a busy time for all involved. That is why it is so important to understand how to drive a moving truck in a safe, efficient and economical way. As always, the speed at which you drive is a necessary factor to ensure safety, especially when driving a large moving truck. Follow the posted speed limit signs and reduce your speed when you encounter inclement weather conditions. Be aware of your surroundings at all times and look twice before backing out. Having a second pair of eyes outside the vehicle helping you direct is preferable. These tips are our your best bet for creating a safe environment for you and those around you.
Leaving Adequate Space
Even something as little as driving on a bumpy road can be hazardous, so when in doubt simply slow down. Driving on wet and icy roads should be treated in the same way. Consider your spacing between other vehicles when driving a moving truck. Make sure you have adequate space between you and the vehicle ahead. In most cases it is recommend that you maintain at least five car lengths between you and the vehicle in front of you. Always avoid tailgating as this can result in an accident.
Using Proper Breaking Techniques
Breaking techniques are important when driving any kind of truck, including a moving truck. Large trucks weigh more than the average passenger vehicle, so when driving a moving truck break sooner than you would with a passenger car. Keeping adequate space between you and the vehicle ahead and using proper breaking techniques go hand-in-hand. While making a turn, it is also important to follow normal driving safety practices. When making a turn do so in a slow fashion and always look ahead for potential traffic conflicts. Be prepared to break on short notice when making a turn.
Extra Space In Front And Behind
Exercise extreme caution when switching lanes. Operating a moving truck requires careful consideration when shifting from one lane to another. Use turn signals and make use of the side view mirror when transferring to another lane. A moving truck will typically be longer than a passenger car so you will need extra space in front and behind when switching lanes.
Follow these simple safety tips as a way to ensure that your move goes smoothly and safe. Contact Albuquerque Self-Storage today for the best and Albuquerque storage and moving supplies.
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