Press Release

Trucking's Annual Thanksgiving Recipe Safety

Nov 19, 2018

Arlington, Virginia 鈥 Today, 杏吧传媒 and professional truck drivers from 杏吧传媒鈥檚 Share the Road highway safety program offered tips for safe driving ahead of the busy Thanksgiving weekend.

鈥淭ruck drivers are delivering turkeys, cranberries and all the helpings, fixin鈥檚, and stuffings that make Thanksgiving an enjoyable holiday, but we want to remind the motoring public how important safe driving is during this busy travel weekend,鈥 said Share the Road professional truck driver Scott Harrison, of K-Limited Carrier. 鈥淲e have a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving 鈥 family, food, security and opportunity 鈥 and if we can all pay attention to some basic safe driving skills this week, it will be a great start to the holiday season.鈥

AAA more than 54 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles this Thanksgiving weekend, which is the highest projection since 2005. That forecast includes more than 48 million Americans who plan to travel via automobile on our nation鈥檚 roads and highways, sharing the road with professional truck drivers who are delivering holiday goods as well as medicine, building materials and other critical items.

Professional truck drivers recommend patience and executing a travel plan throughout the week. The American Transportation Research Institute provides a very helpful resource for members of the motoring public looking to develop a travel agenda for Thanksgiving 鈥 the . The list charts average speed by time of day for all 100 bottlenecks and is particularly useful for motorists traveling through unfamiliar regions.

Share the Road鈥檚 spreads truck safety messages to the millions of motorists who will be driving alongside large trucks this week. The video, featuring professional truck drivers, gives an eight-minute recap of critical safe-driving habits and has already been viewed by hundreds of thousands of motorists, including truck drivers and the general motoring public.

Thanksgiving offers several other driving challenges beyond traffic congestion. Many regions have experienced the first snowfall of the year and winter driving presents unique problems for motorists, including high wind and blowing snow. At times, the effects of winter weather can produce low visibility for drivers, further necessitating the need for safe following distances, reduced speeds and vehicle maintenance. Similarly, freezing temperatures can have a profound impact on vehicles and the roadways. A thorough pre-trip inspection and understanding of driving conditions can play a significant role in driving success this holiday season.听

These driving tips also apply to Californians who are dealing with low visibility caused by recent fires.

鈥淎s someone who鈥檚 spent his truck driving career in Maine, I can assure all drivers that these safe driving tips can be life-saving,鈥 said Share the Road professional truck driver Jon Brockway, of Walmart Transportation. 鈥淚t is essential that your vehicle is prepared for long trips and that you pack a few extra blankets, water bottles and dry food. Be sure to check your wiper fluids, antifreeze, and try to give other drivers, including trucks, plenty of space as you鈥檙e navigating throughout the week.鈥

Share the Road professional drivers recommend these safety tips to drivers and would like to remind motorists about some key elements of safe driving, including how to operate small passenger vehicles near large tractor-trailers:

  • Buckle Up:聽A seat belt will not prevent a collision, but it will save a life.
  • Remove ice and snow from your vehicle: Clear your windows and roof of snow to ensure you have maximum visibility and avoid creating a hazard for the vehicle behind you. Do not allow ice and snow to create additional blind spots on your vehicle.
  • Slow Down: Chances of a crash nearly triples when driving faster than surrounding traffic.
  • Do not drive impaired: Driving is a great responsibility and your fellow travelers are relying on safe, attentive drivers to respectfully share the road and make good decisions. DUI arrests and instances of drunk driving are at their highest from Thanksgiving Weekend to New Year鈥檚 Day. 聽
  • Be aware of truck blind spots: Trucks deliver your favorite Thanksgiving traditions 鈥 turkeys, pumpkin pies, mashed potatoes, you get the idea 鈥 so make it easy on truckers by staying out of blind spots. Pass on the left where the truck鈥檚 blind spot is much smaller.
  • Keep your eyes on the road: Distracted driving is a major cause of traffic accidents and one of the leading causes of death amongst teenagers. Even just two seconds of distraction time doubles the chances of an accident. Use your cell phone when stopped and never text while driving. Do not check your fantasy football score, text your buddy about plans, or look up Black Friday shopping deals while driving.
  • Do not cut in front of large trucks: Remember trucks are heavier and take longer to make a complete stop, so avoid cutting quickly in front of them. Fully loaded tractor-trailers can take the length of a football field plus both end zones to make a complete stop (even the 鈥76 Pittsburgh defense couldn鈥檛 stop a truck).
  • Prepare your vehicle for long distance travel: Before you head out to your aunts, uncles and cousins, check your wipers and fluids and have your radiator and cooling system serviced. Simple maintenance before you leave your home can prevent many of the problems that strand motorists on the side of the road.
  • Prepare yourself for long distance travel: The vehicle needs maintenance and the driver needs plenty of rest and hydration to function at his or her best. If the turkey is making you feel drowsy, pull over and wait until you are more alert.
  • Leave early and avoid risks: Leave early to reduce anxiety about arriving late. Road conditions may change due to inclement weather or traffic congestion.
  • Be aware of the vehicle in front of you: Leave extra room between you and the vehicle ahead. 聽

Share the Road is a highway safety outreach program of the 杏吧传媒 that educates all drivers about sharing the roads safely with large trucks. An elite team of professional truck drivers with millions of accident-free miles deliver life-saving messages to millions of motorists annually. The safety program is sponsored by Mack Trucks Inc., and supported by TA-Petro, Pre-Pass, Hyundai Translead, OmniTracs, Mack Leasing, Bendix and PSI 鈥 Pressure Systems International. 聽www.atastr.org. 聽Follow the Share the Road on 听补苍诲 .

杏吧传媒 is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of 50 affiliated state trucking associations and industry-related conferences and councils, 杏吧传媒 is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation鈥檚 freight. Follow 杏吧传媒 on聽听辞谤听.听