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Archive for June, 2024

What Truck Drivers Should and Should Not Do During a Tornado Alert

Friday, June 28th, 2024

Today, we’ll give truck drivers suggestions for what to do during a tornado alert, and what not to do as well.

Tornados are highly dangerous, and they can impact places all around the world. Tornados can be especially dangerous for truck drivers because they have to be on the road throughout the day, increasing the likelihood of being caught in a storm. If you’re a truck driver, you need to keep yourself as safe as possible while you’re driving, especially when the weather gets nasty. That’s why, today, we’ll give truck drivers suggestions for what to do during a tornado alert, and what not to do as well.

Do Find Shelter in a Strong Building, When Possible

If you see a tornado alert in your area, it’s important to seek shelter. Make sure that the place where you seek protection is actually sturdy enough to withstand the force of a tornado. Typically, locations like restaurants, convenience shops, and truck stops will provide sufficient protection in these situations. If you’re able to find somewhere like this, keep away from windows and doors.

Don’t Seek Shelter in Tunnels or Overpasses

While tunnels and overpasses do put a roof over your head, you’re not protected on all sides. In fact, because of their shape, tunnels and overpasses actually intensify the strength of wind. This tends to result in a lot of flying debris that can strike your truck. Depending on the strength of the tornado, your truck could even be pulled out, towards the vortex.

Do Find a Ditch When You Can’t Find Shelter

If you’re not able to find shelter in a building, try to find a ditch where you can bunker down. The goal is to get as low to the ground as possible. You also want to stay far away from your truck because tornados have the strength to lift trucks into the air. It’s highly dangerous to be in the vicinity of an airborne truck.

Ideally, you’ll want something to wrap around your body because the strong winds can actually take a toll on you. You should also note whether or not water is accumulating in the ditch you chose, or if there are power lines nearby. These factors can affect whether or not the place you chose is the safest option.

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Questions About Transmission Fluid

Friday, June 21st, 2024

Today, we’ll be looking at different questions that people may ask regarding transmission fluid.

While it may not be at the forefront of our minds all of the time, transmission fluid is vital for the successful operation of any truck you drive. So what makes this substance so important? Today, we’ll be looking at different questions that people may ask regarding transmission fluid. (more…)

How to Inspect Truck Tires During Summer

Friday, June 14th, 2024

Today, we’ll review everything you should do when inspecting your truck tires this summer.

Much like how walking on hot pavement can be rough on one’s feet, the same can be said for truck tires when you’re driving on the road. The weather can have an effect on how well your vehicle operates. As such, when the weather gets especially hot this summer, you’ll need to check on your tires more frequently to make sure they stay in good condition throughout the season. So, how does one inspect them? Today, we’ll review everything you should do when inspecting your truck tires this summer. (more…)

Signs You Need to Replace Your Truck Radiator

Friday, June 7th, 2024

Here’s how to tell that you need a new truck radiator.

In the summertime, when you’re out on the road, your truck will need to keep itself cool so that the engine doesn’t overheat. This is where the truck radiator comes into play. A functional radiator will help to regulate your truck’s temperature by taking heat and redirecting it away from your engine. Sadly, your truck’s radiator won’t last forever, and there will come a time when replacing it is needed. Here’s how to tell that you need a new truck radiator. (more…)

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