#6 Adapt your driving to weather conditions
The general rule for driving on wet and snowy roads is reducing speed for one third and one half, respectively. Your blinker should run for at least 5 blinks before you change lanes. One more thing you should do on poor weather conditions is pulling over your vehicle if the truck in front of you did the same. Here are great WorkSadeBC’s tips for driving safely in winter conditions.
Don Logan’s Tips For Drivers
Who is Don Logan? Well, probably the best truck driver in USA. Let’s see what the Grand Champion at the annual National Truck Driving Championships in Minneapolis and six-time Kansas state champion, advice to all drivers.
#1 Keep Your Distance
Some people think they will get faster to their destination if they drive on the tail of the car in front of them. Don claim that there are almost no time savings this way. Just unnecessary risk.
#2 Stay Focused
There are more and more distractions every year including phone calls, text messages, radio and passengers. All the time, keep you eyes and focus on the road.