Avoidable Situations With Oversize Load Hauling Trucks And How To Avoid Them

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.

One of the most common mistakes is equipment failure. This is when some of the vital parts of the lorry fail to work. Some trucks are not automated and therefore use gears. The gears may fail at times, and that is exactly how vehicles spiral out of control and spiral into each other. Another is old tires; they may not only get flat but also contribute to slipperiness.

Some of the preventive measures are to confirm if the equipment is all present and working. You may not be sure of everything, so it is easier to carry a checklist and cross off whatever checks out. You should always make sure you have a team in place to help in the confirmation immediately the lorry arrives and just before it leaves.

Loading of the truck is an important fairy part of the process. Make sure the lorry is loaded the right way. You may wonder which way is wrong. Well, the answer to that is the way that causes imbalance. If the weight is not evenly distributed, the truck may just fall on its side. Ensure that the weight is even on each axle.

Ensure loading is supervised. It is human nature to condone something wrong simply because no one will find out. The loaders may place the product anyhow if not checked on. Even after loading, look to make sure that that the weight is even. So if you notice the lorry is leaning to one side, it is best to reload.

The driver might be the problem. At times, everything is okay with the lorry, but the accident still occurs because of the driver. This is especially when they are tired. They might have been on the road for too long, and they are bound to get tired. It is a little wonder to see a driver falling asleep at the wheel causing the truck to move uncontrollably all over the road.

Weather is another major cause of accidents with big load trucks. Sometimes, the rain causes the road to be slippery especially for trucks without treads on their tires. Snow may also make it hard for the truck to move. Mud, on the other hand, may cause the lorry to spin out of control and either tip over or ram into other vehicles on the road.

No one can work 24 hours a day. Therefore, make sure that your drivers get the much-needed rest. You can have up to 3 drivers for one truck to avoid them being overly exhausted. Find a way to monitor their shifts. You should find a way always to be updated on the weather conditions of the surrounding areas. This helps in determining whether the vehicles should leave or not.




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