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Truck Drivers Must Have Discernment

Truck Drivers Must Have Discernment

Discernment is commonly defined as the ability to comprehend and make sound judgments. This skill is crucial for safe driving, as it influences how individuals process information and react to various situations. Truck drivers especially need discernment because they operate large, heavy vehicles on the roadways. By examining the following scenarios, consider how your level of discernment affects your driving decisions.

Situation 1: Managing Emotions and Time While Driving

Many people lead busy lives, balancing multiple responsibilities. While truckers are often under pressure to meet delivery deadlines, they must discern when it’s necessary to take breaks to avoid fatigue or drive cautiously in difficult conditions. If you often find yourself running late or experiencing emotions like frustration or anger while driving, how would you respond?

Response 1: Drive aggressively or exceed the speed limit to save time. While this may shorten travel time, does it increase the risk to yourself and others?

Response 2: Plan ahead by allocating extra time for travel and potential delays. Could this help reduce stress and minimize risky driving behaviors?

Situation 2: Driving in Inclement Weather

Heavy rain can create hazardous conditions by making roads slippery, reducing traction, and impairing visibility. Pedestrians, cyclists, and road markings may also be harder to see.

Response 1: Follow the posted speed limit, since the speed limit sign does not mandate specific adjustments for rain. However, is maintaining this speed truly safe under these conditions?

Response 2: Reduce speed appropriately to account for visibility, reaction time, and braking distance. This precaution decreases the likelihood of accidents and allows for safer responses to sudden stops or unexpected obstacles. Having the foresight to allow extra travel time can further improve driving safety.

By applying discernment to your driving habits, you can make more informed choices that enhance both your safety as a truck driver and that of others on the road.

At CDL Direct, our goal is to provide online driver education courses that equip all drivers with what they need to be safe drivers.  Commercial vehicle drivers have more weight, size, and force while driving commercial vehicles.  We desire to educate and assist all drivers to make smart choices that reduce risks for themselves and others.

Why You Should Avoid Overloading Commercial Vehicles

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Why You Should Avoid Overloading Commercial Vehicles

As transportation costs continue to rise, some carriers and customers may be tempted to maximize load sizes to cut expenses. However, overloading a commercial vehicle comes with serious risks—many of which can cause problems long before reaching a weigh station.

Beyond potential fines and having a vehicle taken out of service, overloading can lead to:

  1. Poor steering, suspension, braking, and speed control
  2. Voided vehicle warranties
  3. Increased stopping distances
  4. Brake failure due to excessive strain

 CDL Direct is committed to providing the highest quality Entry Level Driver Training course available online. We also provide ongoing safety tips for truck drivers through our blogs. If you are considering getting your commercial driver’s license or would like to benefit from the safe driving tips that we provide, then check us out at CDLDirect.com today!