How Truckers Survive 60°C Desert Heat

Driving through the desert is not just about heat. At 60°C, asphalt burns, tires overheat, engines struggle, water disappears fast, and one breakdown can become life-threatening within minutes. Truckers must drive early, control tire pressure, protect the engine, carry extra water, use radios, and follow strict survival rules when the nearest help may be 200 kilometers away. This video shows how drivers survive extreme desert routes, why simple mistakes can turn deadly, and how preparation, timing, and experience can make the difference between reaching the city and being stranded.