While the sight of a truck stop usually provides a sigh of relief, there are still things you need to do to protect yourself. Truck stops give you the opportunity to eat, take a shower, refuel, and get rest. But like anything else, there can also be dangers for both you and your truck. Decrease your chances of running into a bad situation by planning ahead and being prepared. Here are some helpful tips to know:
Plan ahead when looking at your routes. It’s important to know where you’re headed. Reading reviews and looking at your route ahead of time can give you an idea of which
areas to avoid and which areas are safe.
Always know your surroundings, especially at night and walking through a dark or crowded lot.
When you step away from your truck and while in the truck, it’s important to remember to lock your doors. This is the simplest action you can take for protecting you and your equipment.
We’ve all heard the phrase, “Stranger Danger” – this still rings true as adults. It’s absolutely alright to have conversations and be friendly with other drivers; just not when alone, in the dark.
You should always be doing a proper pre-trip inspection to both your tractor and trailer. It’s important to check for evidence of someone tampering with your equipment.