Bonnyville RCMP offers commercial vehicle safety tips
The summer season means more travel for Albertans. Whether visiting our provincial and national parks, or enjoying a nice drive through the mountains, drivers will be sharing the road with commercial vehicles. To ensure a safe trip for commercial and passenger motorists, the Bonnyville RCMP offers these tips:
Commercial drivers:
- Complete pre-trip equipment checks to ensure your vehicle is road-worthy.
- Be sure to leave enough distance between you and other vehicles on the road.
- Have an alternative route plan in place in the event of road closures.
- Plan your trip with enough time to reduce urgency, and rest when you are tired.
Passenger vehicles:
- Commercial vehicles cannot maneuver or stop as quickly as a passenger vehicle. When behind a commercial vehicle, maintain a safe following distance. This can be determined by your ability to see their side mirrors at all times.
- Before changing lanes in front of a commercial vehicle, signal well in advance, and be sure to leave extra space before taking the lane. Avoid driving in a commercial vehicle’s blind spots.
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Bonnyville RCMP offers commercial vehicle safety tips
The summer season means more travel for Albertans. Whether visiting our provincial and national parks, or enjoying a nice drive through the mountains, drivers will be sharing the road with commercial vehicles. To ensure a safe trip for commercial and passenger motorists, the Bonnyville RCMP offers these tips:
Commercial drivers:
- Complete pre-trip equipment checks to ensure your vehicle is road-worthy.
- Be sure to leave enough distance between you and other vehicles on the road.
- Have an alternative route plan in place in the event of road closures.
- Plan your trip with enough time to reduce urgency, and rest when you are tired.
Passenger vehicles:
- Commercial vehicles cannot maneuver or stop as quickly as a passenger vehicle. When behind a commercial vehicle, maintain a safe following distance. This can be determined by your ability to see their side mirrors at all times.
- Before changing lanes in front of a commercial vehicle, signal well in advance, and be sure to leave extra space before taking the lane. Avoid driving in a commercial vehicle’s blind spots.













