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Top Tips For Transit Van Drivers

If you own a transit van, or if you just drive one for a company, there are some things that you should know about it that won't be the same as a car. The first thing that you need to pay attention to is how high the transit van is. Cars are short and they can drive into all kinds of places without much worry, but transit vans are tall. That means that there are bridges and other overhangs that they have to watch out for. No one wants to get their transit van stuck - and sometimes irreparably damaged - because they weren't paying attention and tried to drive under something that wasn't tall enough. It happens a lot, though, because people aren't used to driving transit vans and they don't realize how much taller they are than cars or smaller vans that are designed for families instead of for business.

When you get a transit van or are asked to drive one, you need to find out how tall that particular transit van is. Ask if you don't know, or measure it, or look it up in the manual that comes with the transit van. Either way, don't just drive the van without making sure you know about it. You could drive it up under something that's really too short for clearance and end up getting stuck. You'll also need to know about the rest of the van, because there's more to it than just making sure things are tall enough to drive under. You also have to service the van and make sure that you take good care of it - or at least that you pay someone to take good care of it. Changing the oil, filters, and other things on schedule can help keep the transit van in good operating condition much longer than one that's not properly taken care of. The owner's manual will tell you when you should service the van, so be sure to follow the schedule.

Keep in mind that you'll put a lot of miles on your transit van in a short amount of time. Because of that you'll want to carefully follow the maintenance schedule and take extra care to have the van serviced if there is anything strange going on with it - like an odd noise or trouble with any of the systems. Having a potential problem looked at and treated quickly can save you a lot of money in the long run.

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This article was written by Tom Sangers on behalf of Foray Vans who offer a Ford Transit Connect vans.


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