By Christopher Rogers


Road carnage is one of those problems that just does not go away. There are many reasons that cause accidents to occur including bath weather, dangerous roads among many other things. There is one thing that has led to so many accidents not only in the united states but also in other parts of the world. These are trucks with oversize load hauling.

Some of the hauling trucks are old. Others are just not of the required standards. Due to such reasons, the trucks may face equipment failure. This is a state in which important parts fail to comply therefore putting everyone at risk. Such equipment includes the lights. If this fails to work especially in the night, chances of accidents occurring are very high.

In such a case ensure before the truck leaves you have done a thorough check on all of the equipment. If necessary, bring along a checklist to confirm you have checked on everything. It is also good if you have a technical team on standby. This way, they will always ensure everything is working correctly before the truck leaves, and immediately it arrives.

Loading the truck, the wrong way may also come back and bite you in future. Therefore, take the time to look at how the lorry has been loaded. Ensure the weight is evenly distributed. Even weight distribution helps avoid disasters such as the lorry tipping over and causing accidents. Also, ensure you take caution if you are transporting something that can be carried by the wind.

Make sure the loading process is supervised. Otherwise, some loaders may do a shady job just a to get it over with. Even after supervision, inspect to see that the load is well distributed over all the axels. Make sure a tarp is put in place especially if you know the load can be carried away by wind as it may land on other vehicles making it hard to see ahead hence a lot of accidents.

Let us not blame it all on the trucks. Sometimes, there is the human error. This means the driver. The lorry may be of sound state, but the driver is not. They may be tired, or they may just lose concentration. Some drivers actually fall asleep behind the will and the truck moves in all directions on the road.

The weather is also a key factor. Not every day is paradise. Sometimes the weather is so bad that business has usual has to be put on hold. It may rain and the road being used is rough. The rain will cause there to be mud in which the lorry can easily get stuck in. It may also try to get free and lose control in the process.

Make sure that your drivers are well rested. Have a login system installed, so their time is calculated. This will tell them when to stop hence avoiding fatigue. Always be on the lookout for a change in weather. This will keep you in the know, and you can prevent trucks from heading out if the conditions will be unsuitable for them.




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