After record-breaking heat across the country this past summer, it’s hard to believe that many parts of the country will soon be experiencing cold weather. But October is here, which means snow, freeze warnings and earlier sunsets are upon us.
With daylight saving time nearing its end, it’s important to make sure your employees prepared to drive in the dark. Did you know?
Even more alarming, many truck drivers don’t know night driving safety as well as they should. One of the top Google searches related to truck driving at night is, “at night how should you adjust your following distance cdl?”
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According to the National Safety Council (NSC):
Judging vehicle speeds at night is incredibly difficult (if you think otherwise, check out this video to test your skills). Our eyes can also play tricks on us in the dark. A motorcycle or small car can be “hidden” in the headlights of a larger vehicle.
A major cause of nighttime driving incidents? Inexperience. Drivers unaccustomed to driving at night:
Make sure your drivers know how to protect themselves and others when driving at night by sharing the following tips:
Enrolling your drivers in ongoing training is another great way to ensure your drivers are ready to hit the road in the dark. SambaSafety’s online driver training courses are the most convenient and effective way to teach drivers about best practices for night driving. We offer an 11-minute lesson on the topic that can be completed on a computer or mobile device covering:
Want more top tips? Watch our webinar to discover expert strategies from our experts that will help keep your fleet safe all season long.