As the weather begins to cool down, it's time for drivers to start thinking about preparing their truck cab for winter weather. In-cab essentials include items and tools that can prepare drivers for potential problems, keep them comfortable, and minimize stress during each trip. We've compiled a list of in-cab essentials that often get forgotten about to help keep commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers safe on the road.
If a driver were to get in an accident or be pulled over, they must have the proper paperwork in their cab. Check to ensure your truck has the following permits and credentials.
Don't forget about personal hygiene supplies while on the road. Pack a toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, towel, and soap. Drivers should also pack an emergency bathroom container with toilet paper and disinfectant wipes in their cab just in case they get stuck in traffic or alongside the road.
Accidents and emergencies can occur anywhere and at any time. Drivers should include the following items in their emergency supply kits.
In the event a driver gets stuck on the road for several days, pack extra clothes to be prepared for changing conditions.
Winter weather can be dangerous, especially when driving. Keep the following items in your cab to be prepared this winter.
Bringing along conveniences such as portable cooking appliances like electric skillets, slow cookers, or even portable roasters can come in handy if drivers are on the road for long periods of time. Drivers can also pack an e-Reader or portable movie players for entertainment during layovers or stops. These items can help drivers to feel more comfortable while on the road.
Returning home from work should always be the top priority. Take precautions and prepare your truck this winter with in-cab essentials. For more safety tips to use on the road and on the job, reach out to your BITCO Risk Control Consultant. To find an agent near you, click below. We are here for you!
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