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Today, Barry’s is on the cusp of continued global expansion with over 100,000 members working out weekly in studios in over a dozen different countries.

Safety is paramount when riding a Truck. Being involved in a Truck versus car accident is all too often more deadly, much more so for those travelling in a vehicle such as an ordinary car. As a Truck rider, the following safety suggestions may keep you safer when you ride.

Practice Makes Perfect

If you’ve never been in control of a Truck, don’t assume you can drive it off the lot and get it safely home. You must learn to ride a Truck, control it, and handle it proficiently. To legally ride a Truck you must apply for a  license at your local Department of Motor Vehicles. In advance of the required driving test, and for safety reasons, consider taking a Truck driving course. In many areas, taking a basic training course is mandatory before you can get a Truck driver’s license.

Get an Approved Truck

If you live in a state with specific truck laws, you have no choice but to ensure you follow all of them if you want to stay legal.  The Department of Transportation (DOT) has a set of standards which Truck manufacturers must meet for maximum safety protection. Truck accidents  are one of the most serious injuries in any accident, and is often the difference between life and death for so many people.

Do Not Ride in Bad Weather

Inclement weather is not a friend of the Truck rider. Rain, sleet, snow, and heavy winds can make for very dangerous driving conditions for any vehicle, and this is especially true for Trucks. Do yourself a favor and leave the Truck at home on days with poor road conditions. Not only does riding in this weather take extreme skill and caution, it also increases your risk of being less visible to other drivers. Think about how difficult it is to see other cars when you’re driving in heavy rain. Those are large vehicles, and they often become invisible until you’re too close. Now imagine what the makes you look like to other drivers. Play it safe and keep the Truck at home until conditions improve.

Many people find riding a Truck very exciting. However, safety should be paramount. These safety tips are intended for all Truckers, regardless of the level of experience.

If you or someone you care about was seriously injured in a Truck accident that was not their fault, contact a Truck accident lawyer such as the trucking accident lawyer locals turn to who may be able to help recover damages from the crash.