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Australian car drivers including those in Hume and Whittlesea, going on a holiday are encouraged to take extra care near large trucks during a high level of freight.

An increased number of heavy vehicles will be on roads, delivering Black Friday sales purchases and Christmas orders this festive season.

Australia’s largest transport and logistics specialist insurer NTI’s annual data report show the car driver was at fault in 70 per cent of all fatal crashes involving a car and a truck.

NTI chief customer officer Janelle Greene said this year will be the first festive season since 2019 without border restrictions.

“Many drivers may be travelling long distances for the first time in a long time,” she said.

“That means travelling on unfamiliar roads and sharing routes with a range of vehicle types, from cars, to trucks, to caravans.”

Having obtained her own truck licence, Ms Greene said she had experienced firsthand the challenges experienced by truck drivers driving with other vehicles on the road.

“Remember it takes a longer distance for trucks to brake, so leave plenty of space if you’re overtaking,” she said.

“Trucks have larger blind spots so be conscious the driver may not be able to see you.

“Trucks also require more space to manoeuvre, so avoid any risky behaviours like cutting in front of a heavy vehicle.”

Ms Greene said driving can often become monotonous, particularly on remote roads.

“Take your time, schedule plenty of breaks, leave your phone turned off, and remember, the only solution for fatigue is sleep,” she said.

“We want everyone to make it to their destination safely this Christmas.”

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