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WINTER DRIVING

Have a Maintenance Checklist

The last thing you want while driving down icy roads is a breakdown. Make sure your rig is in top condition before driving to jobs in colder climates by following a winterized maintenance checklist.

Create an Emergency Kit

In the event of an extreme cold weather condition or an accident on the road, having a stock of essential items in an emergency kit could be a lifesaver. Pack emergency truck maintenance gear like tire pumps and snow chains in case things get bumpy. Bring along items that can keep you warm, even if you don’t intend on sleeping in the cabin that night. A thermal sleeping bag or blankets can make a big difference in comfort. Make sure to take along non-perishable food and water when headed out for any job.

Plan Your Trips with Weather in Mind

While it’s always essential to research what weather conditions you drive into, this step can make a big difference to drivers who aren’t as experienced in snow.

Know the Warning Signs

There are several small, but essential factors to pay attention to for truck driving on icy roads safely. For example, if your rig is driving on packed snow, look through your rearview mirrors to see what color your tread leaves behind. If the tread is black, your tires are running hot and creating too much friction, heating the ice enough to make it slick. This is a clear sign you are driving too fast. Slow down to cool off the tires and gain more traction.

If the road is wet but there is no spray coming from other drivers, this could mean hazardous black ice is forming. Slow down and use extra caution until road conditions are more consistent.

Keep Your Lights Clean

Winter brings on fog, snow, and storms. Visibility is key to safety on the road, so make sure to clean your headlights at each stop along your route. Snow, ice, and dirt can easily build up on the lights and block out the stream, making it harder for you to see others, and for others to see you.

Get on the Road with Truck Master School

Truck driving on icy roads is a huge challenge, but with training from Truck Master School, you can learn to navigate the winter wilderness safely.

We’re one of the most trusted schools in the nation because carriers know our drivers are trained with efficiency and safety in mind.

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