5 Essential Driver Safety Tips for Food Delivery Professionals

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So, you’re thinking about driving for a food delivery company like Uber Eats or Door Dash. You want to make some extra cash, but you also want to make sure you keep yourself and your vehicle safe in the process.

Well, there are a few driver safety tips that can be lifesaving if you know them. And in this article, we’ll go over five of them, that way you can deliver to every house with peace of mind!

Now then, let’s get started!

1. Make Sure No One Follows You to a Location

Every driver’s worst nightmare is someone following behind them in a car they don’t recognize. This is especially true for delivery drivers, who are on the road a lot in strange and unfamiliar neighborhoods.

So, whenever you’re en route to a delivery, keep a close eye on what’s happening behind you. And if you think someone is following you, pull over somewhere safe, like a crowded parking lot, and let them drive past you.

2. Don’t Carry Around a Ton of Cash

Being a delivery driver means you have to have a fair amount of cash on you at all times. But having that cash physically on you is never a good idea, especially when you leave your vehicle.

A pro tip? Lock your cash up in your glove box and only keep around 20 bucks or so in your pocket. That way you can keep yourself, and your money, safe.

3. Scan the Location Before Exiting Your Car

If you’ve been a delivery driver for a while now, you know that you can deliver to some pretty sketchy locations from time to time. Odds are you scan those locations a bit more heavily before entering to ensure you’re safe and secure.

While this is a good idea, it’s even better to scan all locations this way, just to be safe. Treating each delivery as seriously as possible will help you stay focused and protected.

4. Light the House with Your Car Lights

If you’re delivering at night, scanning a house before approaching it can be hard. That’s why, if you can, you should park in a way that allows you to light the front of the house with your headlights.

If you’re delivering to a house where this isn’t possible, carry a flashlight with you. Doing this, you can light a path for yourself and prevent you from falling, saving yourself a trip to your local concussion doctor in the process.

5. Walk to and from Your Car with Confidence

Last but not least, be sure to walk to the door with confidence each time you make a delivery. Not only does this look professional, and keep you breathing properly, but it may even deter away someone who has thoughts of harming you.

Use These Delivery Driver Safety Tips to Keep Yourself Secure

Well, there you have it! Those are 5 food delivery driver safety tips that you need to know before you make your first delivery!

So, as long as you keep these ideas in mind, you can make a few extra bucks and stay safe in the process!

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