Fleet Management

Spring has Sprung So Be Diligent and Safe While On The Road

Now that Spring has sprung, temperatures rise and trees begin to bloom, and people and animals alike become much more active which increases your need to stay alert and diligent while driving. 

Here are some things to be mindful of while you’re on the road.

Weather Forecast: It Is always a good idea to find out what potential weather conditions will be so you can adjust your route, departure, and driving times as necessary. Most everyone thinks of checking the weather forecast during the winter, but Spring has its own weather challenges such as heavy winds, rains, hail, tornado risks and fluctuating temperatures. Creating a truck driving plan in advance will help ensure you have the proper gear while staying safe and meeting your deadline.

Increased Wildlife: Springtime brings animals out of the woods. Whether eating grass along the roadside, crossing the highway in search of safety, or looking for a mate, you can expect a lot more activity for deer, birds, elk, moose, and everything in between. Being watchful is important. Smaller animals may not present a major hazard to you or your truck, but it’s important to keep a watchful eye even in urban areas. Remember, wildlife is most active at dawn and dusk.

Increased People: The warm weather brings about more pedestrians as well as more vehicles, motorcycles, and bicycles. Stay alert and be cautious of dangerous or careless maneuvers from others. Even though the increased traffic can seem like a nuisance, it’s a reality of the season that you need to be mentally prepared for.

Rain and Hail: Rain and hail can cause reduced visibility as well as slippery roads. During such conditions, avoid fast movements, allow more time for stopping and increase your distance between vehicles. Additionally, should you encounter a hailstorm, consider pulling over to prevent a cracked windshield.

Potholes: This is especially true in areas with a lot of snow. The extreme temperature changes along with snowplows, and melting agents wreak havoc on roads causing potholes and uneven pavement to develop during the winter months. Running over a pothole can result in a flat tire or damage to your truck’s alignment or shocks.

Construction: Construction crews are always eager to make the most of spring and summer months so practice caution when passing through road construction areas or major construction zones.

Along with maintaining a watchful eye for the following things on your route, be sure to keep your windshield clean and have quality sunglasses too.

If the unexpected has sprung on you and you find yourself in need of service, contact S.E. Smith and Sons. We offer mobile repairs, on-site visits, maintenance, and repairs. Our team of professionals will have you back on the road with a spring in your step.

Andrew

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