Tips for first time van drivers

Tips for first time van drivers

Driving a van for the first time can be a bit daunting. Getting on the road in a larger vehicle than you’re used to can seem quite a challenge. The truth is, all you need to do is to make a few tweaks to your existing driving habits, and you’ll be a confident van driver in no time.

Here are our top tips for first time van drivers:

1. Get comfortable

Sitting in the driving seat of a van is going to feel different to that of a car. A major difference is that you don’t have a rear view mirror. Instead, you have two big wing mirrors. Take the time to find a comfortable seating position then adjust your wing mirrors to give you the best view of the road.

2. Know your controls

Make sure you know where all your controls are, and that you are confident you can find them without taking your eyes off the road. You don’t want to be looking for the light switch when you’re driving on the road. At a speed of 30 mph you can cover the length of two double-decker buses in just 2 seconds.

3. Know your dimensions

The length and width of your van will be greater than that of the typical car. Make sure you know the dimensions of your vehicle. Some car parks have a height restriction. You also need to make sure you can fit into a space when parking. Above all, you don’t want to get stuck under a low bridge or any car park barriers.

4. Loading your van

When loading your van, the golden rule is to make sure the heavy items go on the bottom and are securely tied down. If they can move around while you are driving, they can not only damage other goods, they can make your van unstable as you drive. Make sure you know the capacity of your van, so you don’t end up with more goods than you can carry.

5. Be patient and courteous

The best van driver is a calm van driver. You don’t want to fall into the “White Van Man” stereotype. Rushing around is not necessarily going to get you to your destination faster, and it could cause risks to yourself and other road users. A van doesn’t handle like a car, so don’t try to drive it like one.

6. Know your speed limits

Make sure you are aware that vans have a lower speed limit than cars. Single carriageway roads with a national speed limit sign mean 50mph for a van. Dual carriageway roads with a national speed limit sign mean 60mph for a van. In both cases, the speed limit for vans is 10mph slower than that for cars.

7. Avoid blind spots

Be conscious of the blind spots that are caused by the lack of a rear-view mirror. At junctions, position yourself at 90 degrees to oncoming traffic to give you a good view in both directions – especially when crossing a dual carriageway. Also, when turning at junctions, position your van a little wider to avoid clipping the kerb.

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