How Do You Drive Safely on a Customer’s Site?

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Driving on public roads is challenging enough, and a customer’s industrial site adds industrial equipment with poor visibility, pedestrians, and often no designated traffic flow. Avoiding those hazards takes your undivided attention.

What Should You Keep in Mind Driving on a Customer’s Site?

Slow down, stay alert, and yield to equipment and people on foot.

  • Always wear a seat belt
  • Perform a 360-degree walk-around of your vehicle before driving if it has been unattended for any length of time
  • Never use a handheld electronic device while in motion
  • Know the site speed limits and obey them
  • Be a defensive driver and anticipate the actions of others
  • Be mindful of the blind spots of equipment
  • Yield the right of way to equipment and pedestrians
  • Stop, look, and listen at all railroad crossings
  • Obey any directional or traffic control signage or devices

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