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Your Health Determines Whether You Pass the DOT Exam

Your Health Determines Whether You Pass the DOT Exam



Staying healthy on the road is essential to keep working without setbacks and to meet the requirements of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). As we head into 2026, adopting simple, realistic habits can make a real difference—both for your well-being and for passing the DOT physical exam. Here are some practical tips:

1. Be consistent, not extreme

Avoid changing diets every week. Just like your truck runs better with the same quality oil and fuel, your body responds best to steady, realistic habits.

2. Think of food as fuel

Choose foods that truly nourish your body. Lean proteins, vegetables, and simple meals help maintain energy and keep weight under control—key factors for blood pressure and blood sugar.

3. Plan your meals on the road

At travel centers, look for refrigerated options like salads. You can add canned tuna, chicken, or salmon to build a balanced meal without much hassle.

4. Read labels—especially sodium

Too much salt raises blood pressure, one of the most common reasons drivers are put on annual DOT exams. Try to stay under 2,000 mg of sodium per day.

5. Watch portion sizes

Many packages look like a single serving but actually contain two or more. Overeating without noticing can affect weight and blood sugar levels.

6. Cut back on sugar

One soda can use up most of the recommended daily limit. Less sugar means lower diabetes risk and better medical results.

7. Move a little every day

Walking for 10–15 minutes during stops helps circulation, weight control, and stress management.

8. Get ready for the DOT exam

Avoid caffeine and nicotine on exam day, take your prescribed medications, and bring up-to-date medical paperwork.

Taking care of your health isn’t just about passing an exam. It’s an investment in safer driving, better productivity, and more quality years with your family.

 


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Autor: El Trailero Magazine
Date: 1/2026


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