Efficient
and effective time management is one herculean task truck drivers are faced
with. One of the toughest parts of being a trucker is balancing the time spent
on the road with that spent at home. Each trucker works in a different way and method
with the intention of getting the best from each passing day. Working smarter,
not harder is an assured way to help guarantee continual success in the truck
driving industry. Most trucking companies love truckers that are effective and
spend lesser time on the road.
There
are ways which a trucker can effectively manage time on the road to achieve
greater result. Some of these ways include the following:
Choose Routes with Good Parking
Options.
This
is one way of achieving maximum time management by a trucker. The total time
spent driving out of the way to search for a safe parking lot can sum up to a
lot of wasted HOS hours as well as lost productivity. A truck driver can
effectively manage time by mapping out routes with availability of easy-to-find
parking lots. This can save a truck driver more time as well as provide more
time for rest and sleep.
Acquire a GPS System
One
merit of technological advancements is the possibility to complete more tasks
daily. For truck drivers, one of the most useful inventions is the Global
Positioning System (also referred to as the GPS). A good GPS system is the
trucker’s best buddy. This device aids the trucker getting from a location to
another without getting lost. It also reduces the HOS logs and also fuel consumption
as it eliminates inefficient route for truckers. With less time travelled on
the road, there is time availability for proper truck maintenance as well as
other downtime.
Create Checklists
It
is imperative for a truck driver to develop the habit of creating checklists
such as truck maintenance measures, onboard tools and equipment, load or unload
concerns, as well as a route sketch of parking sites, traffic flow and truck
stops can facilitate an efficient run of time management, particularly in the
case of long haul drivers who are faced mostly with physically demanding
journey.
Checking Schedules
For
a trucker to effectively manage time, monitoring delivery schedules should also
be considered. This can aid in the reduction of wait time. Fleet control solutions can help to recognize
location of an available load repeatedly and also provide the trucker with quick
information or details of when a load is ready.
Plan for Rest
A
trucker should learn to plan for total rest during each drive. Although there are
federal regulations that govern a trucker’s Hours of Service, there is more to
rest planning than just the usual 10 to 15 hours on as well as the
corresponding hours off. It is
imperative for a trucker to cultivate the habit of parking early before the
parking sites filled up in order to avoid searching for a truck stop late into
the night. This will not only keep the driver refreshed the next day but also
provide the driver strength to wake and travel early on a road with high
traffic as they are least congested in the early hours.
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