Fleet Management

Truck Tips to Get Ready for Spring Driving Conditions

March 20 is the first day of Spring and most likely you’re looking forward to the warmer months ahead and putting the rain, sleet, and snow of Winter in your rear-view mirror. Each season comes with its own blessings and unfortunately curses. While spring season driving is generally less hazardous than driving in winter, keeping your truck well-maintained and staying alert behind the wheel is crucial. 

From proper vehicle maintenance and being cautious of post-Winter potholes, to watching out for cyclists and wildlife. Following are some items and reminders to help keep you safe while driving this Spring. 

Fully Operational Lights: Be sure all lights, including headlights, brake lights, and turn signals are in good working condition. Bright lights increase your visibility at night and during rainy weather, but also make you visible to other drivers and help keep your truck legal.

Clean Wiper Blades: Wiper blades are easily damaged from icy windshields or dry hot summers. Without a smooth rubber blade, they won’t effectively clean whether during a rainstorm or washing away pollen, sap, or bugs while driving along the highway.

Good Tire Condition: This includes checking both the tread and air in your tires. It’s not uncommon for tires to slightly deflate during colder temps and by having the proper amount of air in your tires, you’ll save on gas and improve safety.

Replenish and Update Emergency Supplies: While switching from winter to spring clothing, be sure to keep items that work well for layering, as well as blankets. Days and nights can still get chilly. Replenish other supplies too. This may include medications for seasonal allergies or colds, as well as restocking items like hand sanitizer, facial tissue, emergency food and water.

SE Smith and Sons offers fleet inspection and maintenance service to ensure that your trucks are ready all year round, no matter the season. Be sure your semis, trucks, and fleet are operational and safe to avoid any breakdowns or costly repairs and contact us. With over 60 years in the business, we’re the name you can trust.

Andrew

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