NEW ORLEANS — The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) is promoting roadway safety as part of its Truck Driver Appreciation Week (TDAW) celebration. TDAW is held Oct. 30 – Nov. 2 to honor all professional truck drivers who service Port NOLA for their hard work and commitment in tackling one of our economy’s most demanding and vital jobs.

The Port of New Orleans is promoting roadway safety for truckers and the drivers they share the roads with during its Truck Driver Appreciation Week celebration.
The Port of New Orleans is promoting roadway safety for truckers and the drivers they share the roads with during its Truck Driver Appreciation Week celebration.
Truck drivers are a critical part of the international supply chain and play a key role in first and last mile delivery of cargo. In an effort to promote roadway safety for truckers and the drivers they share the roads with, Port NOLA recommends the following safety tips from the National Traffic Safety Institute:
  • Remember, large vehicles do not drive like automobiles. Trucks tend to have special hazards. They have large blind spots, also known as “No Zones,” and need additional room when making turns. A trustworthy rule to follow at all times is if you cannot see the operator of the truck in their outside mirrors, then he/she probably cannot see your vehicle.
  • At night, use low beam headlights when following large vehicles. It is recommended that you maintain at least a minimum of a four-second following distance.
  • When passing a large vehicle, remember they are much longer than an automobile and will take longer to pass. Maintain a constant speed when passing and be sure you can see the front of the cab of the truck in your rear-view mirror before pulling back into the lane of travel in front of the truck. Keep in mind that it is a violation to exceed the posted speed limit to pass any vehicle.
  • When being passed by a large vehicle slow down slightly, as water spray or dirt from the vehicle’s tires can reduce your visibility. Be especially careful when passing a large vehicle that is also pulling a trailer. There are times when the trailer may swing into your lane.
  • Since large vehicles need additional turning space, never try to squeeze into the space next to a large truck when it is making a turn. As the truck continues its turn, there is a risk of your vehicle being trapped or driven over. 

As part of TDAW, Port NOLA staff partnered with tenants, business and community sponsors to serve hot breakfast and lunch to truck drivers who service Port NOLA properties.

A Port of New Orleans employee serves hot breakfast to a professional truck driver who services Port properties during Truck Driver Appreciation Week.
A Port of New Orleans employee serves hot breakfast to a professional truck driver who services Port properties during Truck Driver Appreciation Week.
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week was celebrated Sept. 9 – 15 however, Port NOLA moved its schedule events to the fall due to the hot weather conditions. National Truck Driver Appreciation Week is an opportunity for the trucking industry and the business community to make special efforts to recognize professional truck drivers, according to American Trucking Associations, the largest national trade association for the trucking industry.