Sudden Stops Pose Nasty Problems for Truck Drivers
Sudden Stops Pose Nasty Problems for Truck Drivers
The News Tribune1 is reporting that a truck with a bed full of heavy granite slabs had traveled all the way from Nebraska unscathed until succumbing to an accident in the Tacoma area. Fortunately, nobody was injured.The semi-truck was headed north on I-5 around 11 a.m. when a car in front of it suddenly slowed down. The 65-year-old truck driver was forced to slam on his brakes to avoid hitting the vehicle, an investigation determined. There were two stacks of granite slabs on the truck bed. The momentum of the brake-slamming caused the straps on the back stack to break. The slabs lurched forward, hitting the front stack which then pushed through the cabin, where the driver sits. To avoid colliding with the vehicle, the driver of the truck pulled to the right. The cleanup for that accident lasted for 7 hours. Why truck accidents are more dangerous than car accidentsAccording to statistics, accidents involving trucks are worse than cart accidents due to their heavy load. Trucks cannot come to a full stop as quickly as a car can. Many trucks can also carry dangerous loads that increase the danger to other drivers on the street. Anyone involved in an accident with a truck driver who find themselves suffering from is are recommended to do the following:
Don’t panic and document vehicle damage for both your vehicle and theirs.
Keep hands on the wheel before and during a collision.
Turn on hazard lights
Leave the vehicle immediately
Initiate emergency brakes
Try to slow the car down and honk the horn before the collision.
If you crash, follow traditional accident protocols.
Contact an Omaha truck accident attorney in your area as soon as possible.
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https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/article258340513.html
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