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Big Rig Accidents Common
Not a day goes by that the highways in America aren’t teeming with
big rigs. The 18-wheelers that make the pavement sing as goods are
trucked to various locations. Beware tangling with a big rig, as the
results are usually deadly.
For commuters on their way to work, for those out on the Interstate
byways and country back roads, spotting a big rig is a very common
occurrence. They are part of the mosaic of America. They are also
deadly instruments of destruction if involved in an accident. In
general, most drivers don’t pay that much attention to the big rigs,
nor do they give much thought to who is behind the wheel. In most
cases, they’re too busy just driving, concentrating on getting from
point A to point B quickly. And therein lies the problem.
When car drivers don’t pay attention to what they are doing, or what
other vehicles are close to them and what they are doing, this is when
accidents happen. Truck drivers are not mind readers. If they were,
there would be fewer deadly car/truck crashes. Truck accidents are
catastrophic and almost always involve fatalities.
While it’s true that a number of big rig accidents are caused by the
truck drivers not obeying the rules of the road, the other factor here
is car drivers taking responsibility for their driving habits. It’s a
common sense fact that 18-wheelers are much harder to maneuver than a
car and take longer to stop. It’s just like the Randy Travis song that
says 18-wheelers don’t stop on a dime.
Consider this deadly scenario: a car passes a commercial truck,
whips back into the same lane as the truck far too early and then
suddenly stops. The truck driver has no hope in avoiding an accident in
cases like that. Instead they may jackknife, flip or run over the car
that cut them off – not intentionally, but because they can’t stop soon
enough.
Many car drivers also make the mistake in thinking that just because
they can see the truck, that the truck driver is able to see them. This
isn’t the case. Just as there are blind spots while driving a car,
there are blind spots for truck drivers. Don’t wind up in one of those
blind spots.
Another tactical error that car drivers make if they’re not familiar
with how big rigs turn corners, is move around the rig to the right,
smack dab in the way of the rig as it turns. The consequences of this
are not pretty, and while not usually deadly, there is the potential
for serious injuries.
When traveling with trucks, singly or in a convoy, stay clear and
well away from them. Give them the space they need to travel safely.
Avoid driving between two trucks or getting too close for comfort.
Commercial trucks need space, and lots of it. That’s just the way life
is and car drivers sharing the roads need to be aware of their own
actions and take responsibility to drive with caution.
In the event of an 18-wheeler collision, immediately, despite severe
personal injuries, contact a highly skilled attorney to take the case.
The road to justice will then be an easier one to travel.
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