The dangers of a truck driver fatigue
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The dangers of a truck driver fatigue
The commercial trucking industry has become a crucial part of interstate commerce, so it’s not
unusual to see semi-trucks on a regular basis. Unfortunately, aside from allowing for the
transportation of mass amounts of goods, these trucks also pose a serious risk to other
drivers. For this reason, the federal government requires trucking companies and their drivers
to comply with certain rules regarding driving time, as well as cargo loading and maintenance
procedures. While many trucking companies and their employees are careful to adhere to
these rules, some do not, which can have devastating consequences for others on the road, so
if you were involved in a collision with a commercial truck, it is critical to speak with an
experienced truck accident attorney who can help you seek compensation for your losses.
What is Truck Driver Fatigue?
Driver fatigue causes an alarming number of collisions every year. In fact, the Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has even reported that as many as ten percents of all truck
accidents are caused by truck driver fatigue, which is a term used to describe the point at
which a driver’s reaction time becomes impaired as a result of exhaustion. Driver fatigue has a
variety of causes, ranging from taking certain medications and consuming alcohol to specific
kinds of medical conditions and a lack of sleep.