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Preventing Wear on Brakes

Driving a truck can be a stressful and dangerous job. Truckers drive over hundreds of miles a day and thousands of miles a week. With this much driving, the health and safety of the driver is not only threatened, but also the shape of the vehicle that they are constantly driving and relying upon is threatened as well.

The brakes are one of the most valuable and important pieces of equipment that truck drivers use, every single day. Accidents that involve the upkeep of the brakes are tragic and usually preventable. One common way that brakes usually wear out depends on how the trucker uses them on steep, down hill routes.

There are several schools of thought on what the best way to use the brakes to go downhill. The first is that you should put as much pressure as you can, constantly, to keep a constant speed. The other argues that you should put as little pressure as possible on the brakes, to keep the temperature of the brakes at a bare minimum. Whatever the case may be, it is important to make sure that before you start out on a trip, you check the brakes and make sure that they are in good shape.

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