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Safe Driving for Commercial Trucks

Monday, May 9th, 2011

When driving a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) the road can be a very dangerous place. There are many obstacles those with truck driving jobs have to face. Some of the obstacles are under your control, while others are not. A few of the obstacles truck drivers face that are out of their control are aggressive drivers, distracted drivers, and just plain ignorant drivers. While there is nothing you can do about the other drivers, there are defensive techniques that can be taken to make sure you are doing all you can do to stay safe.

These techniques are very simple, and often times overlooked. They are things such as making sure you have enough sleep to stay alert while driving, not being under the influence of drugs or alcohol while on the road, and not getting upset and vengeful when another driver does something wrong such as cutting you off. Instead, be the better driver; when another vehicle cuts you of, simply create a decent amount of space between the car and yourself and continue driving. Try listening to music with an upbeat tempo while driving and singing along. Doing this will both help you stay awake and maintain a positive attitude while driving.

Be alert of the driving conditions around you. If visibility is minimal, the roads are slick, or there is an accident on the highway, make the proper adjustments to your speed and, if necessary, pull over until the conditions improve. The most important thing to remember about truck driving is than no load is worth your life.

It is always best to assume other drivers are going to make mistakes. This will help you stay alert and prepared for whatever might happen. Also, assume the other drivers will not see you. Always keep a proper stopping distance between your truck and the vehicle in front of you.

These are some simple rules to remember when becoming a truck driver that can keep you safe while on the road, and perhaps even save your life. It is important to make sure that as a truck driver you act professionally and remember; you are not only representing yourself and your company, but you are also representing truck drivers throughout the world. For more information on truck driving or obtaining a truck driving job visit NationalTruckDrivingJobs.com or check us out on twitter.

Truck Drivers and Business Plans Work Well Together

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Having a Business Plan can make a difference between success and loss of income for any company.  Truck Drivers need a business plan just as much as the corporations you know down the street.  Here are a few reasons why the jobs truck drivers do can benefit from a good business plan.

The Business Plan gives you a map to follow.  Creating the Business Plan gives you the idea of where you want to go.  Decisions are made with the idea of your Business Plan in mind and this helps in gaining the income you planned.  Working as a Truck Driver without a business plan and you are taking the risk of making bad decisions, hurting your income.  Stress creeps into the picture because of un-organization and confusion as to why you are working so hard and making so little money.

Even a simple Business Plan can help keep you stay focused on your goals.  When creating a plan for the road, compare it to your business plan and make sure it takes you where you want to go.   Always make decisions with your Business Plan in mind.

A budget is part of a Business Plan.  This is very important so that money is available for moments such as repairs or unexpected tolls.  Create an annual expense list for each item that will or even might happen.  This way you, as a driver, can budget monthly to be prepared.

Another good perk of having a Business Plan is budgeting for food and entertainment.  It helps many realize how much money is going out of frivolous items that you could actually live without.  This saves you a lot of money for other priorities in your life.  All in all, budgets keep surprise costs from becoming a catastrophe.  Less financial surprises mean fewer frustrations.

Keep the Business Plan in mind for scheduling and finances and your life will be more successful in more ways than one. You’ll be accountable to plan and since its your plan, you’ll be accountable to yourself.

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Electronic Logs Are The Future

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

LogsSchneider has announced that they will be moving to electronic logs. And, with Schneider saying goodbye to paper logbooks, one has to wonder if other large trucking companies will follow. Schneider believes that electronic logs will boost the efficiency of their truck drivers and help reduce accidents.

Many believe that an industry wide move to electronic logs is inevitable as signs point to more government regulation of the trucking industry.

But, many truck drivers aren’t jumping for joy at the thought of paperless logs. Drivers like to have flexibility when delivering freight. There are too many unforeseen circumstances that require flexibility in order to be efficient. For example, what if a driver runs out of time and hits traffic 5 miles from delivery? Will he have the ability to make the delivery or will he be required to shut it down?

On the other hand, the electronic logs should allow planners the ability to better plan the loads according to drivers’ available hours. Planners will be able to see each drivers’ available hours in real time.

In fact, some experienced drivers who have used the electronic logs have enjoyed them. They find themselves spending more time driving rather than logging in their logbooks.

In addition to Schneider, Swift has ordered several thousand units for its fleet. And, as you know, Werner has been paperless for over 10 years.

How do you feel about the move to paperless logs?