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Driving in high winds: Our guide to keeping your fleet safe

High winds are unpredictable and dangerous for any commercial vehicle driver, whether they’re driving a tall-sided lorry or a compact car-derived van. Yet while many workers think the summer will put them in the clear – safe from the possibility of being steered off course by bad weather – there’s never a time to let your guard down.

As it was discovered in Leeds in 2011, high winds aren’t only about the weather – they can be accelerated by building and street design, having caused injuries and even the death of a pedestrian after a truck was toppled. Knowing how to plan, prevent, or simply respond to changes in wind speed is absolutely crucial to a fleet’s success and safety, and with this in mind, our team of experts has put together a list of essential tips that all fleet managers should consider…

 

Plan your journey carefully. Most professional drivers now know the major problem areas for high winds – notably flyovers, bridges, and high, flat land. Explore your options, and go for a more sheltered option if it’s available to you.

Be wary of your surroundings. Don’t guess at how high the winds are – look at what’s around you, like trees, bushes and even flags or signs. Keep a particular eye on things in the distance, as you may be able to anticipate what’s to come – and, of course, you’ll be safer as you’re keeping your eyes on the road.

Slow down. High winds can get under a vehicle with ease, affecting its handling and braking. Slowing down will also allow for better responses to your surroundings, particularly on motorways or dual carriageways.

Give more room to fellow motorists – and pedestrians. Be particularly mindful of cyclists, motorcyclists and buses, as they are usually most vulnerable to high winds. Keep a close eye on the pavement, too, as anyone travelling on foot could be blown into the road.

Hold on tight. Strong winds will most definitely force your vehicle to make slight changes in its direction, so make sure you keep a firm hold of the steering wheel at all times. Winds aren’t constant, and can take you by surprise.

Be careful when overtaking – especially other big vehicles. If you’re going round a high-sided vehicle, or you’re protected by a row of buildings, you can be hit by a sudden gust of wind once you pull clear – so learn to anticipate these hazards.

Be prepared for a diversion or two. In high winds, roads are susceptible to accidents and diversions, so make sure you have a plan B if your preferred route suddenly becomes unavailable.

Don’t travel unless it’s absolutely essential. If the wind is simply too much, then don’t put yourself, or others, at risk unless the travel is absolutely necessary. 

 

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