With the proper precautions and preparations driving at night can be a truck driver’s heaven!
Imagine driving one of your long haul routes along long stretches of road with no traffic. Imagine a route with calm surroundings, minimal irate drivers and few distractions. This dream can be a reality if you plan on driving at night. However, ‘planning’ is indeed what it takes to make this change in schedule successful. If you heed certain warnings and make appropriate preparations you can literally carve hours off your travel time in some instances. Before you give into the temptation consider these few tips to ensure both your own, and other traveller’s safety.
Rules of the Night Drive
Both you and your vehicle should be properly prepared for driving at night. The world is very different at night and the new set of dangers can take some adjusting to. Personally you should take a few days prior to embarking on the change in schedule to adjust your circadian rhythm if you can. A full inspection of your vehicle’s interior and exterior lights should be conducted as well. Consider the new obstacles that you may meet along your night-time journey and try to anticipate your reaction to them. Driving at night can be dangerous as proven by the sad statistics showing that despite fewer numbers of vehicles on the road there is a much higher incident of accidents.
Travelling at night will mean impaired vision, potential encounters with nocturnal animals, potential encounters with drunk drivers, plus your own tiredness behind the wheel. If all of that isn’t scary enough to keep you awake behind the wheel try these tips as well!
Prepare Yourself
Prepare Your Vehicle
Stay Alert
A few other common-sense tips can also help guarantee a successful night-time journey. Don’t look directly into on-coming headlights, avoid skipping scheduled rest stops, and maintain all your usual safe driving practices. As the roads empty out the temptation to ‘push the pedal to the metal’ is understandably high. However, the short-lived thrill simply isn’t worth it when you consider how the consequences of a ticket or an accident might affect your career. Otherwise, it is possible to enjoy driving at night, with the solitude and calm surroundings becoming the highlight of your journey. The time saved by avoiding the hustle and bustle and traffic of the daylight hours just might save your nerves and boost your career.
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