Top 5 Tire Safety Tips for a Smooth and Safe Journey

August 7, 2023

Tire safety is important in the trucking industry, especially when you’re hauling oversized roads. 

The weight and size put immense pressure on tires, making them more susceptible to wear and potential failures. 

As a heavy haul operator, prioritizing tire safety not only protects your cargo but also safeguards the well-being of drivers. 

In this blog, we share 5 tips to maintain heavy haul tire safety and ensure a smooth and secure journey from start to finish.

Tires Are Like Shoes- Your Truck Needs the Right Fit 

Selecting the appropriate tires for heavy haul operations is the first step in ensuring tire safety. Opt for tires specifically designed to handle the weight and stress of oversized loads. 

You can figure out the best type by consulting with tire experts or manufacturers on the tire most suited to the loads you carry and typical terrain and weather you deal with in your region of travel. 

Don’t Skip Out on Tire Inspections

Regular maintenance pays off, especially where tire safety is concerned. Routine tire inspections are crucial to identify potential issues before they escalate into hazards. 

Heavy haul drivers should be trained and expected to conduct pre-trip and post-trip tire inspections, checking for signs of wear, punctures, and abnormal tread wear. Address any problems immediately and replace worn-out tires promptly.

Maintain Proper Tire Pressure

The right tire pressure is important, not only for reducing the risk of blowouts or accidents, but also for fuel efficiency. 

Underinflated tires are more prone to overheating and premature wear, while overinflated tires reduce traction and stability. 

Adhere to the manufacturer's recommended tire pressure and check it regularly to avoid any problems during a haul.

Load Distribution Can Also Have an Impact

Uneven load distribution can lead to uneven tire wear and increase the risk of blowouts. To lower the risk, make sure your cargo is evenly distributed and secured down to the flatbed correctly, staying within the vehicle's limits. 

Implement proper load securement techniques to prevent shifting during transit. Route planning can help lessen the burden by pinpointing travel challenges or windy conditions.

Don’t Overload

Overloading is a common cause of tire failure in heavy haul operations. Exceeding weight limits puts excessive stress on tires and compromises their integrity. 

Stay well within the vehicle's load capacity, and consider using weighing scales or load indicators to verify weight compliance.

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Top 5 Tire Safety Tips for a Smooth and Safe Journey
Author:
Courtney L.
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