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Trucking is an indispensable service, accounting for 56.9% of Mexico's freight movement in 2020, and 72.9% in the United States in 2019. This makes truck drivers' work fundamental for the supply chain, the market, the economy, and even the competitiveness of a country. All things considered, being a truck driver is an extremely demanding job, in addition to presenting great personal risks.
There are many implications for the safe delivery of a shipment, being one of the most important ones pertaining to driver safety. We are not only talking about unsafe road conditions, but also about the different factors that truck drivers must take into account in order to stay safe while driving.
Their personal safety can also have a direct impact on other drivers on the road. Thus, by improving the safety of truck drivers, you are not only ensuring their wellbeing, but also potentially reducing accident-related costs and compensations.
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An aspect that cannot be controlled, but can be foreseen, is the weather. In any extreme circumstance, such as rain, snow, black ice, or fog, it is of utmost importance to reduce speed considerably to avoid losing control of the unit; as well as knowing when to stop when weather conditions are unfavorable. Also, consider carrying emergency supplies and a first aid kit at all times.
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Especially in Mexico, this phenomenon has been on the rise, mainly due to more lax security measures, and a lack of effective coordination between the different levels of government, as stated by José Refugio Muñoz, executive vice-president of the National Chamber of Freight Transportation (CANACAR). According to data from the 2022 report on the Incidence of Crime in the Common Sectors, only 12% of robberies on truckers are non-violent. Therefore, it is key to take appropriate actions when facing these situations.
Here are 6 tips for truck drivers to prevent these incidents regardless of the time of year.
Although most factors are unpredictable, it is necessary to take proactive measures to keep truck drivers as safe as possible and ensure that cargo is delivered safely. Truck drivers are a fundamental part of our economy, keeping the world moving forward. By creating better working conditions and practices, carriers can also contribute to operator retention, which is becoming increasingly important in today's ecosystem.
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