Truck Drivers in Utah are happier now that CR England helps the Utah Highway Patrol stop aggressive driving around commercial vehicles.
In Utah the highway patrol has started a program called Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks campaign (TACT) to educate drivers on the procedures they need to follow when driving around commercial vehicles. Using a truck donated by CR England, troopers are actively searching out vehicles that display unsafe driving methods. On the side of the truck is a large ad, telling surrounding drivers of the possibility of a fee of $750 for cutting off a semi truck.
In the pamphlet handed out by the Utah Highway Patrol is information on how to safely drive around commercial vehicles. There are tips such as:
- Before pulling in front of a truck, allow one car length for every 10 miles per hour of travel.
- A truck does not drive like a car. It can take over 500 ft. for a fully loaded truck going 65 mph to come to a complete stop.
- The truck driver has blind spots in front of the cab, on both sides of the rig and the rear of the trailer.
- If you're driving behind a truck and can see the truck's side mirrors on both sides, you are at a safe distance behind it.
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