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Trucking In Bad Weather & Oversize Loads | Ep 5 [Podcast]

Written by ATS | Jul 23, 2024 4:45:41 PM

Tom has been in the trucking game for decades, primarily dealing with large and oversized loads. He started with simpler tasks like handling containers but quickly moved on to more challenging roles, including heavy haul trucking for the past six years. His vast experience has made him an expert in handling some of the biggest loads you see on the road.

Mastering Massive Loads

Tom discusses the challenges of moving huge loads, some as wide as 26 feet across. Safely transporting such massive items involves careful driving, using pilot cars, and sometimes utilizing police escorts to manage the traffic. He emphasizes the importance of detailed planning before any trip, which involves figuring out fuel stops and places to park overnight by using tools like Google Maps and GPS systems.

Teamwork on the Road

Clear and calm communication with the team, especially pilot car drivers, is crucial for a successful trip. Tom stresses the importance of keeping everyone calm and informed to prevent stress and mistakes. Meetings before trips are essential, where the team talks through various scenarios for the journey ahead, ensuring everyone knows the plan whether the day goes perfectly or not.

Leveraging Technology

Technological advancements have made a big difference in trucking. Digital tools have replaced old paper maps, making route planning much more straightforward. However, Tom points out that these tools are only as good as the information entered into them, so accuracy is key to avoiding mistakes.

Safety Above All

Weather plays a big role in trucking, and Tom uses weather apps to avoid storms and plan safer routes. He insists that no shipment is worth risking lives and that it’s crucial to always put safety first, adjusting plans as needed based on weather conditions.

Building Strong Relationships

A good relationship between truck drivers and dispatchers is like a strong partnership. Tom believes in honesty and open communication, which helps build trust and smooth operations. He compares it to a good marriage where both sides need to be honest and supportive to work well together.

Lessons from the Road

Tom wraps up the episode by sharing that trucking isn’t just about delivering goods; it's about creating a community that values safety, respect, and responsibility. These principles guide his approach to every aspect of his job.

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