Hurricane Delta Preparedness Tips for Fleet Operators

Hurricane Delta Preparedness Tips for Fleet Operators

With Hurricane Delta increasing to Category 4 strength, fleet operators in the Gulf Coast are encouraged to take steps now to brace for the storm's impact.


Penske has tips and resources available to help truck fleet operators prepare for a hurricane and guidance on where to go in the event you need assistance after the storm.

Weather experts anticipate Hurricane Delta will be a Category 3 or higher storm Wednesday when it reaches northern portions of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The storm is expected to turn its sights on the U.S. Gulf Coast, making landfall on Saturday morning.

Hurricanes, which form over the water and move inland, may cause high winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, rip currents, tornadoes, and flooding.

Hurricane Delta is the 25th named storm in an Atlantic hurricane season that has exhausted all 21 storm names on the standard list along with four from the Greek alphabet.

This is only the second time Greek letter Delta has been used for any named storm and it is the earliest-ever 25th Atlantic storm. The previous was Delta on November 15, 2005.

This year's Atlantic hurricane season is nearing record territory. With nearly eight weeks left, the number of named storms is approaching the all-time record of 28, which occurred in 2005.

Hurricane Preparation

Authorities encourage residents and business owners to take steps to prepare in the event hurricanes and tropical storms impact your area.

The Department of Homeland Security, through its Ready national public service campaign, has assembled some hurricane preparedness tips for every stage of the storm. Resources include evacuation tips, what to include in a disaster supply kit and how to create a family communication plan.


Tips for Penske Consumers and Business Customers

Penske offers the following advice to consumers and business customers on what to do before a storm arrives:

  • Make safety your number one priority.
  • Top off truck fuel tanks.
  • Move trucks to higher ground if in a flood-prone area.
  • Stay tuned to local news stations for weather reports.
  • Adhere to all travel, road advisories and restrictions.
  • Delay travel into impacted areas when possible.
  • Know your evacuation routes and have a plan.
  • Seal and lock all fuel tank tops.
  • Secure outdoor items and clear debris that could become a projectile
  • Charge all mobile phone battery packs and ensure you have charging cables.
  • Put mobile devices on low-power mode to conserve battery.
  • Ensure you have employee contact information and a post-storm follow-up plan to verify the status of each employee.
  • Important: If you suspect your vehicle may have been flooded, do not start the vehicle. Starting the vehicle may cause significant damage to the emission control system. Contact your local Penske service location or 24/7 Roadside Assistance for guidance.

Important Penske Information

Contact us if you need assistance with your lease or rental units before or after the storm:

Penske Facilities Questions

Penske takes steps to ensure continued service, but there are times when delays and closures may be necessary due to travel restrictions, weather conditions, power outages or a state of emergency.

Please call our 24/7 Roadside Assistance team at 1-800-526-0798 to confirm the open or closed status of a Penske facility.

By "Move Ahead" Staff