I recently got my CDL and landed my first truck driving job. Since I’m new I am really nervous about driving a big truck at night—what are some tips to help me for more confident driving in the dark?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Truck driving is no easy feat! There’s a reason why a CDL is required to drive a tractor-trailer. There are a lot of potential dangers you need to be prepared for, including driving at night.
Here are a few basic tips to keep you safe while you drive your tractor-trailer at night:
Drive the speed limit. When you speed you risk not being able to see obstacles in front of you.
Maintain visibility. As night falls, it’s harder to see everyone. Keep your windshield clean and your eyes peeled.
Stay off your phone. The minute you pick up your phone while you are driving, you put yourself in serious danger of getting into an accident.
Stop when you’re tired. The pressure for truck drivers to power through the night is real, but if you’re fatigued—don’t drive. Falling asleep at the wheel is the cause of many traffic fatalities.
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