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LANDSCAPE ONTARIO – WORKPLACE SAFETY TAILGATE TALKS © 2026, WSPS.CA 129 TRUCKS AND TRAILERS – DRIVING ! Motor vehicle collisions on Ontario roads are the greatest single cause of, and accounts for more than 30% of all Ontario worker fatalities – making motor vehicle incidents the biggest risk Ontarians face each day they go to work. ! Take the time to learn and practice safe driving techniques and ensure to properly wear seat belts at all times. Drivers who exceed speed limits by 30 km/h or more are about 6 times more likely to cause a motor vehicle incident. Prevention Points Here are some road safety reminders: Review the General Health & Safety Best Practices section on page 11 before performing any task. Keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. – Drive with corrective lenses (glasses, contacts) as prescribed. Never use hand-held electronic devices when operating a vehicle. Consider load weights and weather conditions when selecting appropriate travelling speeds on highways. Do not eat, drink, or personally groom while driving a vehicle. Driving drowsy can be as deadly as driving under the influence of drugs, alcohol or stress (see Fatigue and Reaction Time). Practice good housekeeping and cleanliness habits at all times to minimize hazards: – Avoid storing any materials, papers or debris on the dash board of your vehicle as it creates a visual glare and distraction for the driver. – Avoid hanging objects from rear view mirrors as it creates a blind spot for the driver. – Remove waste from vehicles' interior and exterior at the end of every shift.

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