- Over 23.2% of trucks inspected had mechanical defects
- Driver fatigue accounts for many of the truck crashes
When a truck hits a passenger car the resulting damage can be horrific and the injuries sustained by the occupants of the car often fatal.
There are many reasons why collisions occur between large trucks and cars. It can be as simple as negligence and poor driving on behalf of the truck driver or one of many other factors such as the truck driver being tired, trying to meet unrealistic schedules, aggressive driving, using a mobile phone while driving, poor maintenance of tires, brakes or lights.
A large truck is any vehicle over 10,000 pounds in weight and as such it is governed by specific rules and regulations. All truck drivers must get a commercial truck license and are subject to drug and alcohol tests in a limited capacity.
Truck accidents have increased over the last 10 to 15 years mainly due to driver fatigue, the carrying of unsafe loads and dangerous vehicle operation. Truck crashes caused by tired drivers have become such a concern that regulations were brought in to limit the number of hours that drivers can be on the road. These rules have helped reduce the number of truck accidents but it still thought that between 20 and 40% of truck crashes are caused by driver fatigue. Alcohol and drugs are also involved in many of the fatal truck crashes.
Trucks going above the allowed speed limit of 55 mph are much more likely to jack knife or roll over, causing serious accidents.
Large trucks have blind spots or ‘no-zones’ to the front, rear and sides of the vehicles. A truck driver cannot see a car in these spots and may turn right into the car. Accidents can also occur if trucks are following other vehicles too closely as a large truck requires forty percent more room to stop than an normal passenger car.
Out of an inspection of 2 million trucks on the roadside a massive 23.2% were found to have serious defects. This is a leading cause of truck accidents.
Occupants of cars involved in collisions are at high risk of serious injury if not death. For legal information on claiming for injuries caused by a truck accident you can click here to visit the website of the Barber Law Firm of Dallas, Texas.




Wed, Mar 24, 2010
Truck Accidents