Posts Tagged ‘driver fatigue’

Top Tips for Preventing Driver Fatigue

Friday, April 8th, 2016
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It is estimated that driver fatigue is responsible for 20% of all road fatalities. Most of these fatal accidents occur during regular sleeping hours. Here are a few ways to recognize driver fatigue and prevent it in the future. This can save not only your life, but the lives of others on the road. It’s as important to put as much care into yourself as you do into your truck. (more…)

Driver Fatigue: How to Prevent

Friday, October 2nd, 2015

bad-habitsIt is no secret that the schedule kept by a truck driver is a hard one. With so many long hours spent in the evening, truck driver safety can tend to be called into question due to driver fatigue. Driver fatigue can happen quickly and is known to be a major cause in many trucking accidents. In order to stay safe while on the road truck drivers must know the signs of driver fatigue and how to prevent it.

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Preventing Virginia Truck Driver Fatigue

Friday, January 23rd, 2015

Being a safe truck driver is more than just using turn signals and maintaining a safe speed; it is also about being awake and alert when you’re behind the wheel. Fatigue happens to the best of us, but it is important to know ways to curb and prevent that feeling in order to maintain the ultimate goal of truck driver safety. The beautiful countryside of Virginia is hilly and can be treacherous for truck drivers who are not one hundred percent awake and alert throughout the day. So how can Virginia truck drivers and truck drivers throughout the country prevent the familiar feeling of fatigue?

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Preventing Truck Driver Fatigue with Evan Transportation

Monday, October 6th, 2014

Truck Driver Fatigue

In today’s workplace, most employees fail to get enough sleep from day to day. With long hours required at work along with a busy personal life, most working individuals fail to sleep enough hours in between their shifts. Because of this, fatigue can become a problem in the work place, and in some industries, fatigue can turn deadly. Truck driver fatigue is one of the most hazardous forms of driver fatigue. Because of the vehicle size and hours worked, truck driver fatigue can cause horrendous accidents in the Baltimore and Mid-Atlantic region. Evan Transportation hires and trains truck drivers who know the signs of truck driver fatigue and what to do when preventing or dealing with truck driver fatigue.

Knowing the Signs of Truck Driver Fatigue

The first step in preventing truck driver fatigue is to know the signs of fatigue. If you are beginning to suffer from truck driver fatigue, you may begin to experience the following:

  1. Fixed Stare
  2. Restlessness
  3. Rubbing of Eyes
  4. Wanting to Stretch
  5. Neglecting your Mirrors
  6. Excessive Yawning

As truck driver fatigue progresses, drivers will notice a slower reaction to activity around them. This means stopping for traffic or traffic signals becomes slower, making drivers dangerous.

How to Prevent Truck Driver Fatigue

There are several ways drivers can prevent truck driver fatigue. Those steps include:

  1. Get a full night’s rest before a long trip.
  2. Avoid consuming high amounts of sugar before a trip. Instead, consume foods high in protein to prevent a sugar crash during your trip.
  3. Stay hydrated throughout your work day by avoiding sugary beverages and drinking plenty of water.
  4. Avoid consuming alcohol before trips along with avoiding prescription medications that could hinder your driving performance.
  5. Never multitask while driving, especially when experiencing truck driver fatigue.

As soon as you begin to feel the signs of truck driver fatigue, pull over immediately and contact a fellow driver to explain the situation.

Evan Transportation was founded in 1992 by Jerry Wolfarth, who at the time had over 25 years of experience in the trucking and transportation industry. The initial operation consisted of a few trucks and drivers who were dedicated and professional. The goal of the company was, and remains, to provide excellent, dependable service.

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