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What are some of the dangers
associated with large trucks on the roadways?
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No-Zones - Large trucks have no-zones, or blind
spots, that are located around the front, back,
and sides of the truck. When a car is in the
No-Zone, the truck driver is usually unable to
see it. At these times, a large truck could turn
into a passing car and a serious accident could
result.
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Squeeze Play – Tractor-trailer trucks need to
swing wide to the left in order to negotiate a
right turn. When truck drivers make wide right
turns; they are often unable to see smaller
vehicles directly behind or beside them. When a
car cuts between the truck and a curb, the car
can be caught in a squeeze, and a serious
accident can occur.
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Stopping Distance – Big rig trucks need a
greater stopping distance than other vehicles.
If there is not enough stopping distance between
a car and a large truck, the car risks being
involved in a rear-end collision.
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“Off-track” - Occurs when
a truck turns at high speed and swings into an
adjacent lane unexpectedly. Unlike passenger
vehicles, transport trucks require up to 40
percent more space to stop. Following too
closely results in inadequate stopping distance
between large trucks which then rear-end
vehicles in front. It is not difficult to
imagine the devastating results that occur when
a car, van or SUV is hit from behind with over
10,000 lbs. of moving metal.
Read more about
the dangers and causes of commercial truck
accidents:
Sharing the Road with Giants
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