Escort Driver Training: Defensive Driving Guide (2011)
Escort driver training in defensive driving is essential for professional pilot car operators. Here are techniques for lead car escort and chase car escort operations in 2011.
Defensive Driving Core Principles for Pilot Cars
Anticipation for Oversize Load Escort
- Scan 15-20 seconds ahead during heavy haul transport
- Identify potential hazards early for escort vehicle safety
- Plan escape routes for oversize load convoy
Space Management for Escort Vehicles
- Maintain proper cushion from heavy haul loads
- Adjust for traffic conditions during wide load escort
- Create safe zones per escort vehicle operating procedures
Visibility for Pilot Car Drivers
- Be seen by all traffic using pilot car amber lights
- Use oversize load lights and beacons appropriately
- Position escort vehicle for maximum visibility
Escort-Specific Techniques
Lead Car Escort Operations
- Clear path ahead for oversize load transport
- Signal early using pilot car signs and flags
- Control pace for heavy haul trucking coordination
Chase Car Escort Operations
- Protect the rear of oversize loads
- Manage following traffic for wide load safety
- Prevent unsafe passing per pilot car regulations
Common Hazards for Escort Drivers
- Impatient drivers: Expect passing attempts near oversize loads
- Distracted drivers: Watch for phones during heavy haul escort
- Weather changes: Adapt immediately for oversize load safety
- Construction zones: Extra vigilance for heavy haul routing
2011 Escort Driver Considerations
Natural gas boom impacts affects pilot car operations:
- Increased traffic volumes requiring enhanced escort coordination
- More distracted driving near oversize loads
- Technology integration for pilot car dispatch
- New vehicle types affecting heavy haul escort
Pilot Car Driver Continuous Improvement
- Complete pilot escort training certification annually
- Learn from every heavy haul trip
- Share experiences with escort driver community
- Stay current on pilot car regulations by state