By | December 8th, 2016

When you’re driving, an accident or roadside emergency can happen when you least expect it. A cell phone makes it easy to call for help, but there may be times when you don’t have service. To make sure you are prepared for the unexpected, here are five items you should always keep in your car: Emergency Lighting If you’re stuck on the side of the road, it’s important to have flares or reflectors that will make you visible to other motorists during nighttime hours. Having a flashlight is also a.

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By | December 8th, 2016

If you notice a crack in your windshield, get it fixed as soon as possible. Unlike a door ding or a bit of rust, it can cause serious safety problems. Even a small crack is significant because temperature changes can increase its size and its impact on your safety. Here are four hazards of a cracked windshield: It No Longer Serves as A “Shield” A windshield does more than protect you from the airstream moving past your car. It prevents small rocks and similar sized road debris from striking you.

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By | December 8th, 2016

Many people view semi trucks as obstacles that block their view, slow them down when following one, and make lane changing on interstates difficult. However, they deserve respect in the sense that a large dangerous animal would: it can cause great harm. Obviously, truck drivers aren’t out to hurt anyone, but their vehicles are enormous and can’t stop or steer as well as a car. Here are three facts that illustrate how dangerous they really are: A Fully Loaded Truck Weighs 20 Times as Much as Your Car That’s assuming.

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By | December 1st, 2016

Trucks can cause accidents in a variety of ways. However, one common element in many of them is negligence on the part of the driver. Negligence endangers others when someone fails to act as a prudent person would in a specific set of circumstances. Here are four concrete examples of negligent truck driving: Distracted Driving Texting and cell phone use are just two of many ways that the truck driver and take his mind off his driving or his eyes off the road. While some types of trucker distraction are.

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By | December 1st, 2016

An 80,000 pound semi truck isn’t a sports car. It’s designed to haul freight while handling is a secondary consideration. This leaves truck drivers with few options in emergency situations. They can hit the brakes and possibly not stop in time, or swerve and possibly rollover or jackknife their rigs. In spite of these handicaps, some truck drivers depower the brakes on their tractor and rely solely on the trailer brakes for braking action. Why would they risk their lives and safety this way? To save money. This unsafe practice is.

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By | November 17th, 2016

Not fully appreciating the dangers of semi trucks is a common failing among motorists. This is caused by a lack of awareness of the truck’s limited braking and swerving ability, their large blind spots, and other limitations. Driving near semi trucks is dangerous. Here are five reasons why: Trucks Cannot Stop on a Dime Semi trucks are up to twenty times heavier than the average car. Although they have more wheels and therefore more brakes than a car, they require more braking distance. Pulling too closely in front of a.

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By | November 10th, 2016

Traffic deaths have increased significantly over the last year according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.  Distracted driving may be involved.  There is no shortage of distractions while driving. Cellphones have been blamed for increasing traffic accidents.  Some drivers continue to text despite knowing the dangers.  Cellphones are not the only distractions drivers have to contend with. Entertainment Many drivers listen to music or even TV shows on their car radio or satellite radio.  Eating and drinking while driving takes our attention from the road. Pets Pets in the.

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By | November 3rd, 2016

Thousands of accidents involving large trucks happen every year on California highways. Many of these crashes are avoidable.  More and more drivers in the United States are sharing the road with these vehicles. Many vehicles are operating at different speeds. The maximum speed on California highways is 65 mph.  Some areas allow 70 mph if posted.  Tractor trailer units are limited to 55 mph.  Highways with four or more lanes require large trucks to remain in the two farthest right hand lanes.  These two lanes are also shared with many cars..

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By | October 20th, 2016

Commercial trucks are innately dangerous because of their size, weight, and high center of gravity when pulling full trailer loads. Driving these enormous rigs safely on our highways demands focus, skill, and good judgment. Unfortunately, disastrous truck accidents occur when drivers lacking these qualities share the road with the driving public. Here are three examples of dangerous truck driving: Driving a Dump Truck with the Dump Bed Raised Up The dump beds on the larger dump trunks extend quite high when raised. Sometimes the operator will drive off without lowering.

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By | October 20th, 2016

Deer/truck encounters can occur at any hour. Deer are a danger even in broad daylight because of their skittishness and unpredictability. The hours of dawn and dusk (when they’re most active) and the night hours are the most dangerous to the driving public because of poor visibility. This danger further intensifies in the fall during the deer’s mating season when their activity increases. A devastating type of truck accident involve large semi rigs and deer. Ironically, the most deadly accidents occur when trucks swerve to miss them. While this action sometimes.

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