Four precautions for refrigerated truck driving in summer

With the advent of summer and the hot weather, the safety issues we face during driving are even more important. And look at the following four precautions for the summer refrigerated truck driving:
Note one: It is forbidden to drive in summer fatigue
In hot weather in the summer, the temperature in the cab of a refrigerated truck is very high, and the air is poorly circulated. Drivers often feel tired and tired. Especially in the afternoon or in the middle of the night, driving is very easy to sleep. This can easily lead to traffic accidents. At the same time, driving on the highway, the road environment is single, the traffic jam is less, the speed is stable, the frequency of noise and vibration in the vehicle is small, and it is easy for the driver to feel monotonous and drowsy and sleepy.
Matters needing attention two:Refrigeration vehicle steering, brake failure emergency treatment
In the summer, it is easy to cause various kinds of vehicle failures. When encountering a sudden loss of control during steering, the driver should not use emergency braking when the vehicle and the road conditions in front of him are allowed to keep a straight line, and should immediately lift the accelerator pedal to seize the deceleration. Pull the parking brake hard to assist; when the speed is significantly reduced, gently step on the brake pedal and stop slowly and smoothly. When the vehicle has deviated from the straight-line driving direction and the accident has been unavoidable, the brake pedal should be decisively and continuously decelerated to make the vehicle decelerate and stop as quickly as possible, shorten the stopping distance as far as possible, and reduce the impact.
While taking emergency measures, it may send warning signals to other vehicles and pedestrians on the road, such as opening dangerous lights, opening headlights, honking or gesturing.
Note three: always pay attention to the temperature of the tires of refrigerated trucks
It is not advisable to drive for a long time in summer. After every two hours or a certain distance, you should take proper rest and check the tire temperature. When you find that the tire pressure is high due to excessive temperature, you should try to stop the car in a cool place. Or under the shade of trees, let the tires naturally cool down and depressurize. Do not use cold water to reduce the tire temperature. In addition, emergency driving should be avoided during summer driving. Vehicle overload is strictly prohibited.
In the refrigerated truck driving in summer, there are many reasons such as air resistance, cracking, brake fluid and insufficient air pressure in the brake line, which may cause brake failure and failure, posing a threat to traffic safety. If the driver finds that the vehicle suddenly brakes out and fails, he must calm himself, hold the steering wheel steady, lift the accelerator pedal immediately, implement the engine drag brake, and use the steering to avoid obstacles; use the parking brake or “rob "Blocking" and other methods, trying to slow down parking; If it is a hydraulic brake vehicle, you can step on the brake pedal several times in a row, in order to accumulate braking force and produce braking effect.
Matters needing attention four: Avoid the refrigeration engine's engine temperature is too high
The driver of a refrigerated truck should regularly inspect the safety parts of the vehicle and pay attention to changes in the water temperature table at any time. Generally, it must not exceed 95°C. If the temperature is too high, it is necessary to promptly select a cool place to stop cooling, which can set off the engine cover ventilation and heat dissipation; after the temperature is lowered, check whether the engine cooling system is short of water and causes high temperature.
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