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Work Truck Tire Safety

Tire Safety on Work Trucks
By Lance Winslow


Many companies have utility trucks or box trucks. You must pay
attention to the tires to prevent excessive wear and dangerous
situations. It is important to buy truck tires for the rear of
your work trucks and vans due to weight factors. You never know
when you are going to put a heavier than usual load on them.
Proper tire inflation pressure is essential to the safe and
satisfactory operation of your work vans and trucks. If the tires
in the rear of the tuck are duallies then be sure to look at both
the inner and the outer tires, it is quite common for operators
to run an inside flat and not even notice it. Train your crews to
be observant and do a quick walk around or preflight. Inflation
is one of the most critical issues:

Improperly inflated tires are dangerous and can cause accidents.

Underinflation increases tire flexing and can result in tire
failure.

Overinflation reduces a tire’s ability to cushion shock. Objects
on the road and potholes can cause damage that may result in tire
failure.

Unequal tire pressure can cause steering problems. You could lose
control of your vehicle.

Always drive with each tire inflated to the recommended pressure.

Improper inflation pressures can cause rapid tread wear resulting
in failure or a need for earlier tire replacement. This also
increases tires rolling resistance and results in higher fuel
consumption. Hey, let’s face it. If you save money in gas you
make more profit and at these pump prices that is a great idea.

Another consideration is of course comfort, stability and
jarring. The last thing you want to have is your 7-11 Supergulp
to end up in your lap or your mornings coffee all over the seat
and floor. Obviously, you are well aware that properly inflated
tires contribute to a more comfortable ride and you are now
justified in your belief that such a situation causes unnecessary
tire wear. Over inflation can also be dangerous and causes:

Excessive liquid movement if you are hauling containers of liquid

Turns normal speed bumps into bumps from hell

Misalignment of pulleys and belts on portable generators and
equipment

Over responsiveness on high speed turns

Shakes tools, products and road assistance kits to depart the
vehicle while driving down the road; ever see stuff from work
trucks in the road? Make sure it does not happen to you.

Remember: Tire pressure increases when the friction heats up the
tires while driving. It might increase two to ten extra PSI
depending on load factors and speed of driving. Do not drive your
work trucks over 75 mph when it’s carrying a full load. Don’t
drive over 65 mph when there is traffic and you might have to
make a sudden lane change. Radial ply tires are great for the
front and we recommend real truck rated radial ply tires for the
rear. Tire safety can save you from an accident and someone’s
life. Think about it.

By Lance Winslow


Content Courtesy : choosetoprosper.com



Tips For Safety On The Road :

       

5 Quick Tips For Safety On The Road Pete Lance

The road is a dangerous place. Any driver on the road has
life-and-death power over his passengers and everyone he
encounters on the road, including other drivers. Do not, ever,
lose your focus when you are driving. Here are 5 quick tips to
ensuring your safety on the road.

1. Drive safely, or don't drive. There are many things that can
go wrong on the road. But there are also things that you can do
to lessen the risk on the road. Two rules: Do not drive when
you are drunk, sleepy, or not in full control of yourself. Do
not drive when you are not in full control of the car.

2. Be cooperative. Driving is all about teamwork. You have to
work as a team with the other drivers on the road so as to
ensure nobody gets hurt. You can do anything that people will
reasonably expect you to do. But don't ever surprise other
drivers by doing unexpected things. This can cause big trouble,
especially on the highway.

3. Think ahead. You need to give your fellow drivers time to
react to anything you do. Don't do anything sudden. Signal
before you change lanes or turn. Do things evenly, be it
changing lanes, accelerating, slowing down, etc. Allow the
other drivers to mentally compute where you are going to be.

4. Cool it. Don't let your emotions take control of you. Never
get angry with other drivers, no matter how unreasonable they
are. It is inevitable that drivers make mistakes, even grave or
stupid ones. Some drivers will even weave in and out of traffic,
just to get to the front, and in the process irritate everyone
else. Don't get angry with them, and never get back at them in
anyway, or you may become a hazard yourself. Always remember to
stay “cool, calm and collected”.

5. Your area of vision is the most important. The rule of thumb
is “if you can't see, don't go!” Perhaps your windshield is
cracked. Perhaps your mirrors are not adjusted properly.
Perhaps your windshield wipers are faulty. Don't drive if you
cannot see, especially in wet weather. It's always better to be
late than never.

About The Author: Pete Lance is the founder of
http://www.USGasTrac
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consumer save money on gasoline. Thousands of gas stations
across the nation are tracked daily to guarantee the lowest
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