Saturday, September 16, 2006

Safe Driving Practices for Route Drivers

It is a fact that motorists do not follow safe driving practices as well as professional drivers. This means that you as an Antares operations route driver will have to exercise caution when driving. There are some common sense tips that can reduce your chances of being involved in an accident. They include:

1. Make sure that you get plenty of rest before getting behind the wheel. At the same time make sure that you eat well and stay fit.

2. Pay attention to vehicle maintenance. Learn how to inspect your brakes, identify safety defects and get them repaired. A smooth running vehicle is important for your Antares operations.

3. Beware of your “No Zone.” Other drivers may not be aware of the size of your truck’s blind spots. The “No Zone represents the danger areas. One third of all crashes between large trucks and cars take place in this zone.

4. Slow down in work zones. Work zone crashes are more likely to happen during the day. Take your time going through work zones and give yourself plenty of room.

5. Keep your distance. Always leave enough space between you and the vehicle that happens to be in front of you. If you hit a vehicle from behind, you are the one who is considered to be at fault. So you need to keep your distance so that no accident can keep you from conducting your Antares operations.

6. Fasten your seat belt. Buckle up for safety and control. A major cause of truck driver fatalities involves being ejected from the vehicle.

7. Always drive defensively. Avoid aggressive drivers. A lot of the accidents are caused by aggressive driving behaviors. Speed can only increase your chance for a crash.

8. Be professional on the road. Whenever it is possible. Help stranded motorists; notify the concerned people, of any crashes that you have seen or any other situations that can lead to crashes.

All these precautions would have been well explained to you as the route driver, by the Antares operator. All you need to do is keep all the precautions in mind at all times, so that you can avoid any accidents when you are on your route.

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