Maintaining your HGV

With so many requirements relating to the need for HGV drivers, from transporting heavy loads right through to helping families to relocate their items and possessions, making sure that your vehicle is up to the job, fully equipped and road-worthy should be a top priority. But why is it so important and what can you do to ensure that your HGV is safe and secure? In this article, we’ll be taking a closer look at exactly this.

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You and Your HGV

Most HGV drivers will spend the vast majority of their day inside their vehicles. Whether it’s whilst driving, eating, or sleeping – keeping things as comfortable as possible can be important for your peace of mind. Any good HGV training courses will introduce you to this fact and help to prepare you for your time on the road, but you can go a little further by adding a few home comforts to help you to feel alert when needed and relaxed when its time to settle down and unwind.

Vehicle Maintenance

No matter how many wheels your HGV has, how heavy its load is, or how far you itinerary says you have to drive – ensuring that your vehicle is road-worthy and safe is highly important. This isn’t just for you, but for other road users as well. You’re technically behind the wheel of a multi-tonne weapon, so being safe should be a main concern.

Before setting out, take a look at all of your tires to ensure that they are fully inflated, puncture-free and ready for the journey ahead. It’s not just your wheels that are important, but a variety of other vehicle features as well. This can include checking that doors are firmly secured, that any locks and chains are properly fastened and that your lights and indicators are working. It’s also a good idea to check the position of your mirror to minimise blind spots, as well as keep all glass clean to help maximise your vision.

It’s a good idea to have your HGV checked frequently by a trained and licensed mechanic, simply to spot any potential issues and to maintain the good condition of your vehicle.