Precautions for semi-trailer trucks:

Oct 02, 2025

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When turning, be aware of pedestrians in blind spots, especially those on electric scooters, who can suddenly appear without warning. Always check tires before traveling.

When reversing, the direction is reversed; turn slowly and gently, avoiding large movements. Be vigilant and alert in all directions. Don't panic in case of an emergency.

For long trips, vehicle inspection is essential. Must-check items include: axle bolts, drive shaft bolts, horn, lights, and tire pressure. These are common accident sites.

Avoid sudden steering wheel movements while driving, as the truck's length increases the risk of rollover. Be especially careful when turning; leave ample space by turning the wheel to allow for proper tailgate clearance and avoid hitting pedestrians.

 

Do not use the "clutch first, brake later" method for brake break-in. While this may reduce engine braking impact, it's dangerous and can become a bad habit. Finally, our company reminds everyone that during the break-in period, new vehicles should be checked frequently for sufficient engine oil, coolant, and battery electrolyte levels. If any are found to be low, they should be replenished promptly. After reaching the manufacturer's recommended mileage, the vehicle should be taken to a service station for its first inspection and maintenance, including changing the engine oil and oil filter, and a comprehensive inspection of the chassis system. Completing the first maintenance means the trailer has successfully passed the break-in period and can now better serve you.

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