Watch Your Head

Diesel trucks are the elephants of the road with their tremendous sizes and incredible strength, these vehicles are essential to us. From transporting goods year round to delivering your Amazon order, these are often rental trucks provided to employees to continue cross-country distribution. However, there are risks that come from driving a commercial truck rental or large flatbed rental.

Beside the risk of a collision or flipping, the truck comes a risk in not watching for clearance signs. Yes, there are places where these rental trucks should not travel due to their size, but they are not always acknowledged. When transporting loads that don’t require such a large vehicle, consider using a pickup rental to get the job done.

From Truck to Can

You can find several videos online of trucks speeding through a low-clearance area, only to have the top of the truck peeled by a bridge or overpass. This can be extremely dangerous for not only the driver, but those around them. Falling parts from the truck and chunks of concrete from an overpass can fall on other cars, causing serious injury.

It is best to make sure you are always paying attention to your surroundings, you don’t want to turn your truck into a convertible. After all, it is very unlikely that the magnitude of that damage is covered in the policy.

Pick the Right Truck for Your Job

When renting a truck, make sure you don’t over speculate how much room you will need. If you’re transporting a small shipment, you don’t need something larger than a flex fleet rental truck. These vehicles have tremendous strength and can get the job done.

However, if you plan to haul a larger cargo, you may still be able to get away with using a smaller truck by attaching a trailer. These trucks can make it under most clearance warning signs, so you won’t have to play limbo trying to reach your destination.

Sources:
https://blog.gopenske.com/lease/truck-safety-pay-attention-to-low-clearance-warnings/