
You may think the act of parking is the easiest thing your drivers will do today. But nothing is simple when you’re behind the wheel of a delivery van or straight truck. Parking is fraught with pitfalls. Thinking ahead and following a few easy rules will make parking the simple thing it should be!
GENERAL PARKING GUIDELINES
- Make sure mirrors are properly adjusted throughout the day
- Think ahead to the next stop and the safest place to park
- Plan your exit before you park
- Scan the area as you approach
- Note any fixed objects like poles, signs, or trash cans, which may be hard to see with your mirrors
- Look up for low hanging signs, tree branches or awnings
- Back only as a last resort and back into the most controlled area
- Honk your horn a few times prior to and during backing
- If you are delivering to a new customer and you are unsure of where to park, call ahead and ask for specific instructions
PARKING ON STREETS OR IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS
- Pull out of the lane of traffic as far as you can and put on your four-way hazards
- Do not block or pull into driveways or across bike lanes
- Once parked, tuck in your mirrors on the traffic side of narrow streets
- Look around your vehicle when you return and make note of children or pets in the area
PARKING IN LOTS OR ALONG BUILDINGS
- If parking in marked spaces, pull through to the next space so you can pull forward to leave
- If you cannot pull through, back into position so you can pull forward to leave
- Watch for pedestrians and fixed objects
- Watch your tail swing around fixed objects and parked cars by using your mirrors
MOVING FROM A PARKED POSITION
- Take a moment to look around the vehicle for obstacles and double check your plan for leaving the area
- Check to make sure your mirrors are properly adjusted, put on your turn signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder for approaching traffic
- Check your tail swing on the side of your vehicle closest to the curb by looking in the mirror on that side of the vehicle
- If you are unsure of where your vehicle is going or if the area is clear, always get out and look
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