Arthur Law Firm highlights the increased risks of truck accidents during the end of a busy summer travel season, ahead of National Brake Safety Week. Highlighting sobering statistics and common causes, the firm urges Ohio drivers to stay cautious and vigilant around semi-trucks to ensure safer roadways for all.
TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Brake Safety Week Pushes For Semi-Truck Compliance and Safer Roads
It's only August, and Lucas County reported 260 distracted driving violations. With more vehicles on the road for summer travel and recreational activities, the risk of accidents involving semi-trucks escalates. Given the relative size differential compared to semi-trucks, this poses significant dangers to passenger vehicles.
Sobering Truck Accident Statistics
Statistics from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the National Highway Traffic Administration reveal a concerning rise in commercial truck crashes. From 2010 to 2021, fatal crashes involving semi-trucks surged by 52%, with an 18% increase observed from 2020 to 2021 alone. Serious injuries from these crashes escalated by 62% over the same period, underscoring the severity of the issue.
Brake Safety Week
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) has announced that this year's Brake Safety Week will be held Aug. 25-31. This important initiative focuses on commercial motor vehicle inspections and regulatory compliance. CVSA-certified inspectors will conduct routine inspections of commercial vehicle brake systems. Semi-trucks with brake-related violations will be removed from roadways until repairs can be made.
are the most common cause for commercial vehicles to be out-of-service. In 2023, six of the top 20 vehicle violations were brake-related, and 25.2% of all out-of-service violations during the CVSA International Roadcheck were due to brake systems.
Insufficient Brakes: A Major Concern
According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, brake problems significantly contribute to truck accidents, cited in over 30% of cases, compared to a mere 5% in passenger vehicle accidents. Many semi-trucks exceed weight restrictions, further compromising their braking capabilities. A recent accident highlighted this concern when the post-crash investigation revealed significant misadjustment in the truck's brakes, severely limiting its ability to stop within a safe distance.
Thorough Inspections for Safety
Despite federal regulations mandating daily safety inspections, many truck drivers are under employer-imposed time constraints when completing their routes. Drivers feeling the pressure are more likely to rush through inspections or may perform superficial checks to expedite their return to the road. This prioritization of short-term profits over safety can have devastating consequences.
Sharing the Road Safely
An accident involving a semi-truck can have dire consequences on passenger cars, leading to extensive property damage and severe injuries. Heightened awareness of trucks on the road and sensible driving practices can mitigate risks and promote safer roadways for all.
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