1: Distraction is a big issue
Truck driver distraction is a big problem. Truck drivers need to give driving duties their full attention. Failing to do so can lead to serious crashes. Federal regulations forbid some truck driver distractions, including texting and using a handheld phone. These aren’t the only distractions truck drivers should avoid. They also need to avoid reaching for items in the cab, eating, checking paperwork and other similar activities.
2: Fatigue is another problem
3: Company regulations can lead to crashes
Company regulations might contribute to semitruck crashes. For example, tight deadlines, penalties for late deliveries and lax standards can all cause truck drivers to drive in an unsafe manner. Truck drivers might drive too fast for the current conditions or ignore the Hours of Service regulations governing how many hours they can drive or work in a shift
4: Equipment failure can occur
Equipment failure, including defective components, can lead to accidents. A semitruck moves the length of a football field in 4.6 seconds when it is moving at a speed of 55 miles per hour. Without brakes that function properly, the truck is essentially a deadly, speeding weapon. Think about the devastation that could occur if a semitruck was moving at that speed and the brakes failed as the big rig was approaching rush hour on the Dan Ryan.
5: Compensation is possible
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