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Some Trucking Regulations That May Be Relevant to an Accident Case in Fresno
July 21st, 2022
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Some Trucking Regulations That May Be Relevant to an Accident Case in Fresno
Fresno, CA - Commercial drivers always need to be mindful of several different regulations that apply to their driving and other aspects of their job. This includes everything from making sure a truck is not too heavy to handle properly, all the way to ensuring that the driver is well rested and able to work without making mistakes. The main reason for these regulations is safety, but drivers will also want to avoid liability, as in an average truck accident lawsuit, the truck or their employer can be sued by Fresno accident lawyers for several thousand dollars or more. Regulations that dictate driving hoursOne of the most essential regulations for the trucking industry is the way that a driver’s hours are regulated. Federal transportation regulations say that commercial drivers are limited to no more than eleven hours of total driving time within a 24 hour period. A driver who is fatigued is going to lose focus, and they become a danger to others on the roads and highways. There are also various mandatory rest and break periods that are required, and drivers need to keep logs that are available for inspection by law enforcement when requested. Fresno truck accident lawyers routinely bring lawsuits against drivers who have been on the roads for too long, which can be used as evidence of negligence by the plaintiff. Hazmat regulations
Two tanker-truck tanks without the trucks; image by Leslie Saunders, via Unsplash.com.
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