As summer approaches, the Alberta RCMP is issuing an advisory to drivers about the rules of sharing the road.
During the summer months, the RCMP reports Alberta roads will see an uptick in the number of passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles on the road.
Drivers are being reminded to keep their distance while on the road, especially with larger vehicles so they can be seen from mirrors on both sides. Something the RCMP is advising drivers to keep in mind when behind a semi or larger vehicle “if you can’t see them, they can’t see you.” As well it is also important to remember larger commercial vehicles can create strong wind gusts, large splashes during wet conditions, or sprays of debris when they are passing from the opposite direction. Other tips include leaving extra space when passing or changing lanes in front of commercial vehicles as and staying farther behind when they are indicating a turn.
Some of the key reminders that commercial drivers are being given are to always carry the required inspection certificates and enhance safety measures by pre-planning the trip and staying updated on “roads, traffic, construction, and weather conditions.” Additionally, semi-truck, tractor-trailer, and other commercial vehicle drivers are reminded to stay pull over when driving if they are driving and properly secure any cargo being transported.