Don’t wait until the first frost to act. Here are ten essential tips to prepare your fleet for winter. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/d8R7PRNT
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🌧️ With the arrival of fall, weather conditions begin to impact vehicle transportation in new ways. Rain, wind, and cooler temperatures can present unique challenges on the road, from reduced visibility to slippery surfaces. 🚛 In our operations at CRC Transport, we are well-equipped to manage these conditions effectively. Here’s how we ensure safety and efficiency during this season: 1. Enhanced Vehicle Maintenance: Our fleet undergoes rigorous inspections and maintenance checks to ensure that brakes, tires, and wipers are in top condition. This helps prevent breakdowns and ensures consistent performance in adverse weather. 2. Weather Monitoring: We continuously monitor weather forecasts and road conditions. This allows us to plan routes that avoid the most severe weather and make real-time adjustments if necessary. 3. Safe Loading and Securing: We follow best practices for loading and securing vehicles to prevent any shifts or damage, which is especially important when road conditions are less than ideal. Our focus remains on delivering your vehicles safely and efficiently, regardless of the weather. Autumn may bring challenges, but our commitment to safe, timely deliveries never wavers.
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Winter is almost here, and while many are hoping for milder temperatures and fewer snowstorms, transportation-centric industries must be prepared for the worst. For delivery fleets, bad weather can mean more accidents and less product delivered on time. As such, it is important to take the proper precautions to keep operations running as smoothly as possible. From choosing the right fuel to conducting regular preventive maintenance, there's a lot to do and not much time left to prepare. #Transportation #FleetManagement
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Even though it may not feel like it depending on where you are, winter is steadily approaching! It's crucial for fleets to remain proactive to be in great condition before the onset of snow, ice, and harsh temperatures. Great tips from FleetOwner, mostly encouraged by predictive maintenance BEFORE dramatic weather changes. Check your fuel/battery sources, increase communication, and provide extra support to the drivers who'll be making trips this upcoming season! #TruckingNews #TruckingIndustry #FleetManagement
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❄️ While we can’t predict if this winter will bring mild temps or snowstorms, winterize your fleet now to avoid costly breakdowns, delayed deliveries, and damage to customer relationships. Stay ahead of the freeze with these 12 tips: https://lnkd.in/gt2fxWCD
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Cold weather can significantly impact fleet performance, but proactive measures can help mitigate it's efftects. Here are a few steps to consider.
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As winter approaches, many drivers wonder if winter tires are necessary when there's no snow on the ground. The answer is a resounding yes! Winter tires are specifically designed to perform optimally in cold temperatures, providing better traction, handling, and safety than all-season tires. Even when roads are dry, winter tires offer enhanced grip on cold pavement, reducing the risk of skidding and improving stopping distances. Don't wait for the snow to fall—visit your local tire professionals today to learn more about how winter tires can keep you safe all season long, regardless of weather conditions. Your safety on the road is worth the investment!
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Winter roads can be a bit of a challenge, but don't worry. Whether you're dealing with slippery ice or braving a snowstorm, we're here to help. Check out these must-know winter driving tips to keep you safe and sound. Read our blog below to learn how to best protect yourself and your workforce from hazardous driving conditions this winter! https://hubs.li/Q02_b6nr0
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You can’t control the weather, but you can control how you prepare for it by making sure that every vehicle in your fleet is in the best condition possible.
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Weather is getting worse! RED can help (free here). "Driving in Stormy Weather: Safety Tips and Advice" is our latest free to access driving advisory - great to share with your driving community. Access via our website and/or download the free pdf to share internally to reduce driver risk and increase awareness of sensible on road behaviour. Storms are becoming increasingly common & intense in the UK (noted significantly worse in parts of Spain right now) —bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and flooded roads—all of which pose significant risks to drivers. Here’s how to prepare and stay safe in these conditions. For the complete driving advisory, including detailed tips and recommendations, why not download the full PDF guide at the bottom of the webpage. For tips on driving in other conditions you can view all of our driving advisories here: https://lnkd.in/d6xhTw84 https://lnkd.in/e52mN8jE Safe driving! Especially as it is Brake's ROAD SAFETY WEEK next week (17-23 Nov)
Driving in Stormy Weather: Safety Tips and Advice
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At Jess Howard Electric, we care deeply about the safety of our employees, customers, and community. As we face unpredictable weather, let’s all take extra precautions on the road. Whether it’s rain, snow, or fog, remember these simple tips: Slow Down and Stay Alert – Adjust your speed to match road conditions and keep your focus on the road. Increase Following Distance – Give yourself extra space to react safely. Keep Lights On – Ensure your vehicle is visible to others. Avoid Risky Areas – Steer clear of flooded roads or icy patches. Together, we can navigate the challenges of bad weather and keep everyone safe. Drive smart, stay safe, and look out for one another!
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