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Liquid Surge Driving Tips With a fleet full of liquid tankers, Liquid Trucking takes responsibility for training our drivers on how to best handle their loads and how to react if they experience a surge These are a few tips that our drivers follow to keep their loads, themselves, and those they share the road with safe!
Safe driving tips | NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi Following the tips on this page will help you avoid many potentially dangerous crashes However, there may still be times when you find yourself on a direct collision course with another vehicle or other hazard
Tanker Loading And Safe Driving | High Road Online CDL Training Drive smoothly - Because of the high center of gravity and the surge of the liquid, you must start, slow down and stop very smoothly Also, make smooth turns and lane changes Braking - If you must make a quick stop to avoid an accident, use controlled or stab braking
Free Standing Water Cartage Tanks Operator’s Handbook - Promax Ensure tank is firmly secured in an appropriate manner Where applicable tank mounting may need to be designed approved by an engineer Improper or careless use of this tank can cause serious injury or death Minors should never be allowed to use this tank Tank is a confined space Ensure compliance with WHS requirements if entering tank 1
The driving experience | Community | Home - bp There are lots of ways to reduce the amount of fuel you use If your vehicle is running correctly, it will use less fuel and be more reliable Keep your vehicle properly tuned and serviced in accordance with the owner's manual Check engine oil and coolant levels weekly
Safe Driving Tips - National Advanced Drivers School Not all New Zealanders received professional driving instruction when they learnt to drive and if they did it was targeted at passing a driving test This means that there are often significant knowledge gaps for many motorists on how to operate a vehicle safely
Driving safely - Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency Learn early warning signs and how to plan your journey to reduce the risk of falling asleep at the wheel Resources to help you identify risks associated with driver distraction and learn ways to minimise these risks when driving Seatbelts support you in a crash or when the vehicle stops suddenly
Hauling Liquids - Liquid Trucking One sudden movement can cause a surge of liquid, make the load unstable, and result in an accident In addition, you should familiarize yourself with your route Identify high-risk areas like soft shoulders, downhill grades, limited visibility, and tight turns