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  1. Safety

    May 11

    Posted in Safety

    FAIL SAFETY AND IT WILL FAIL YOU

  2. Turns

    May 10

    Posted in Safety

    In making a right turn, give the proper turn signal at the proper time and approach the intersection in the right hand lane, staying as close to the curb as possible. Never turn from a left hand lane unless the traffic lanes are marked for this. Make your turn to end up in the right hand lane of the street you're entering.

  3. We are currently seeking a positive, hands-on Terminal Manager for our Ellenwood, GA terminal.  Responsibilities of the position include: management of the temperature controlled freight operations, driver retention, maintaining our excellent customer service record, and meeting our freight objectives.  The ideal candidate must have at least 3 years terminal management experience and an in-depth knowledge of the truckload industry.  Competitive wage and benefits package.  To apply send resume with salary history to: smaat@superservicellc.com

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  4. Effects of Fatigue – Don’t drive when tired

    Reduced hand-eye coordination

    Slow reaction time and decreased energy

    Reduced accuracy

    Lapse of attention

    Diminished ability to see subtle changes

    Compromised decision making

     

  5. We are currently seeking a Driver Manager for our terminal in Grand Rapids, MI.  You will be responsible for managing and dispatching a group of 40 truck drivers to ensure the safe, on-time delivery of customer freight.

    To apply send resume to:  smaat@superservicellc.com

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  6. Recognizing Fatigue – know when to pull over!  

    Eyes burning, closing or going out of focus

    Wandering or disconnected thoughts

    Forgetting to turn off turn signal

    Unaware of passing vehicles

    Not able to remember last warning sign

    Irritable, exhausted or giddy

  7. Buckle Up

    May 07

    Posted in Safety

    Buckle up:

     Safety belts reduce the risk of fatal injury by 45 percent and are a simple way to increase your safety on the road 

  8. Plan your Route

    May 06

    Posted in Safety

    Plan your Route:

     

    Before you get on a highway, know your exit by name and number, and watch the signs as you near the off-ramp. Drivers making unexpected lane changes to exit often cause accidents.

  9. What to do if you are in an accident:

    • Never leave the scene.
    • Call 911 as soon as possible. Wait for the police and medical personnel arrive. Always a get a copy of the accident report number before you leave.
    • Call safety or your driver manager. Be sure to make verbal contact.
    • If you are on major highway or busy street and unable to safely move to the emergency shoulder, stay in your vehicle. Getting out and standing along these busy roads is dangerous.
    • Exchange insurance information with the other driver. Get the names and phone numbers of any witnesses. DO NOT get into a verbal or physical altercation with the other driver.
  10. Intersection Safety

    May 04

    Posted in Safety

    Intersection Safety

    When two vehicles reach an intersection at the same time and there is no traffic light or signal, the driver of the vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right.  

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