
Commercial vans are an important part of the economy, so you can spot them on roadways all over the United States. As a result, it’s important to know how to drive safely and appropriately while near a tractor-trailer. Commercial vans typically cost less than trucks with service bodies, which is great for any budget.
While all car accidents can have tragic outcomes, collisions with tractor-trailers are far more likely to be fatal or severe than crashes involving two passenger vehicles. Most commercial vehicles have the standard seat belts and airbags you’d expect in any vehicle. Be sure to review safety features with the sales team member to know what you’re getting in terms of protecting your drivers, passengers, and the vehicle, too.
If your business, whether it is big or small, needs vehicles to transfer their cargo or passengers from one location to another, cargo vans are ideal. There are numerous brands and models on the market that present the perfect cargo volume and appealing interior.
Depending on your business trade, Ford Transit is available as a cargo van, passenger van, or crew van. It provides safety by adding a modern driver-assistance feature to it. Additionally, it delivers smooth handling and high cargo capacity. These features make it the most recommended Ford Cargo Van in the market. Some of the specs are 22 MPG, 4,560 pounds maximum payload capacity, and 487 cubic feet maximum cargo volume.
The time has also been taken to tidy up any of the originally loose cabling visible on the van. The rear of the van has been fitted with a 3000w Inverter and Honda GX160 motor running a SIP compressor. Tyre Bay Direct has supplied a feature-rich Atlas TC220 tire changer with jaws to cover rim sizes as big as 24”. The tire fitting van also includes a Manual Data Entry.