5 Tips on How to Drive Your Passenger Van Rental Safely
Driving a passenger van rental can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience, but it also comes with added responsibilities due to its size and capacity. Safety should always be a top priority whether you’re a seasoned driver or a newcomer to operating larger vehicles. Continue reading to learn more from the team at Value Van & Car Rental.
1. Adjust Mirrors and Seat Position
Properly adjusted mirrors are essential for a clear view of the road. Adjust your rearview and side mirrors before setting off, ensuring you have a full view of the surrounding traffic. Also, position your seat so you can comfortably reach the pedals and have an unobstructed view of the road ahead.
2. Allow Extra Space
Due to the larger size and weight of a passenger van, it requires more time to accelerate, decelerate, and stop. Always maintain a safe following distance between your van and the vehicle ahead. Avoid tailgating, and allow extra space when changing lanes to account for the van’s size.
3. Mind Your Blind Spots
Blind spots are more significant in passenger vans, so always check them thoroughly before changing lanes or making turns. Utilize your mirrors, and if available, install additional blind spot mirrors to enhance your view.
4. Be Cautious with Turns
Turning in a passenger van can be challenging, especially in tight spaces. Reduce your speed before turning, and be aware of the van’s extended length, as it may require additional space to complete the maneuver safely.
5. Watch for Height Clearances
When driving a passenger van, always be mindful of overhead clearances, such as bridges, parking garages, and drive-thrus. Remember that the van’s height may exceed that of an average car.
Planning a New Jersey road trip? Value Van & Car Rental has 12-passenger and 15-passenger van rentals. Contact us today at (908) 851-9595 to book your reservation.