Can installing running boards on your pickup really prevent accidents? Accidents like mishaps by missed steps, embarrassment in slipping and falling or even physical injuries as you climb in or out of your truck? Does your pickup look like a solid vehicle that you and others admire for its strength and stability?
If you own a pickup truck, without having running boards installed, you are probably inviting an injury to yourself or a passenger. Let me explain.
How Do Running Boards Make Such a Difference?
First of all, what do running boards for trucks actually do? What purpose do they serve? Running boards are a secure, wide step, , mounted on the bottom edge of the truck frame, underneath the doors. The purpose of these platforms is to help you and your passengers get in and out of your rig quickly, safely and conveniently.
Since your pick up truck has a high clearance from the ground, a running board make climbing into your truck easy for all of the people riding in your truck, including you. The higher off the ground your cab is, the more you need a running board. Do you know the three reasons why this is so important?
Three Reasons Why Your Truck Needs Running Boards
First, you need a safe stepping surface in bad weather to get into and out of your truck without slipping or falling. How come?
Think of how you climb into your truck. You step up one leg at a time. That one foot stretches to the floor of the truck cab. One foot is in your truck and one is on the ground. When one foot is standing on icy pavement or a wet surface, your chances of slipping get even larger. If your vehicle does not have running boards on it, to make that first step shorter, it is very easy to slip on the ground, slip on the vehicle, fall and break a leg or arm.
Second, what’s worse, if you have a passenger, such as a child, a parent or grandparent or even someone who is short, the same thing could happen to them even in good weather. Without running boards installed, they may jump up to get into the truck.
The problem with that is if they get injured, you can be liable to pay their medical bills. Plus, you will feel sick to your stomach to witness a child or parent get injured in your vehicle. The question to ask is how would it feel to have to apologize to the person who got hurt?
The third reason is a no-brainer: running boards are actually designed to keep slips to a minimum. The surface of the running boards can be smooth or rough - with an abrasive set of non-slip strips to increase traction. When you step into your truck from the ground, you are stepping in puddles, on ice or other slippery surfaces. When you step on a running board, your step is much more reliable.
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