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The Dos and Don’ts of Driving a Rental Truck from Auckland Vehicle Rentals

If you’re planning to rent a truck for moving house or transporting goods for your business, it’s important to be aware of the dos and don’ts of driving a rental truck. Here are some key tips to keep in mind when driving a rental truck from Auckland Vehicle Rentals.

DOs:

  1. Familiarize yourself with the vehicle: Before setting off on your journey, take some time to familiarize yourself with the rental truck. This includes adjusting the mirrors, testing the brakes, and getting a feel for the handling and acceleration.
  2. Plan your route: Make sure to plan your route in advance and use a GPS or map to avoid getting lost. Avoid narrow or winding roads if possible and be aware of any low bridges or weight restrictions.
  3. Secure your load: If you’re transporting goods, make sure they’re properly secured and distributed evenly in the truck. Use straps or tie-downs to prevent items from shifting during transport.
  4. Take breaks: Driving a rental truck can be tiring, so make sure to take regular breaks to rest and stretch your legs. Aim to take a break every two hours or so.
  5. Drive defensively: Remember that rental trucks are larger and less maneuverable than regular vehicles, so it’s important to drive defensively and allow extra space for braking and turning.

DON’Ts:

  1. Overload the truck: It’s important not to overload the rental truck as this can affect its handling and braking. Check the weight limit of the truck and distribute your load accordingly.
  2. Speed or drive recklessly: Speeding or driving recklessly in a rental truck can be dangerous and increase the risk of accidents. Follow the speed limit and drive carefully and responsibly.
  3. Forget to check for damage: Before driving off in the rental truck, make sure to check for any existing damage, such as dents or scratches, and report it to the rental company. This can help avoid any disputes over damage charges later on.
  4. Ignore warning lights: If any warning lights appear on the dashboard of the rental truck, don’t ignore them. Contact the rental company immediately to report the issue and seek advice on what to do next.
  5. Return the truck late: Returning the rental truck late can result in additional charges, so make sure to return it on time. Plan your journey carefully and allow extra time for unexpected delays or traffic.

In conclusion, driving a rental truck requires some additional precautions and responsibility. By following these dos and don’ts, you can ensure a safe and successful journey in your rental truck from Auckland Vehicle Rentals.