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18 Wheelers Are Not Safe on the Road

18-wheeler trucks are primarily used for interstate deliveries. These powerful giants are almost 13 times heavier than a regular 5,750 pounds vehicle with almost a 15-feet of turning radius. Sharing the same road with a 18-wheeler truck can impose a lot of threat to other vehicles. Here's why.

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18 Wheelers Are Not Safe on the Road

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  1. 18-Wheelers Are Not Safe On The Road - Here's Why

  2. 18-wheeler trucks are primarily used for interstate deliveries. These powerful giants are almost 13 times heavier than a regular 5,750 pounds vehicle with almost a 15-feet of turning radius. Sharing the same road with a 18-wheeler truck can impose a lot of threat to other vehicles. Here's why. INTRODUCTION

  3. Careless truck drivers cause more fatal accidents on the roads. 18-wheelers are responsible for around 4% of the total vehicles on the road. These trucks account for around 1 in 8 of the major traffic accidents. Alarming facts

  4. 18-wheel truck drivers are often tired because they work for long hours. Again, drivers get distracted because of several factors including music, phone calls, road conditions, etc. The pressure of meeting deadlines also creates issues. This often results in a crash with drastic consequences. Work Schedule is a Problem

  5. As per the findings of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, driver error cause around 87% of big rig road accidents. The findings also state that factors like traveling too fast, use of illegal drugs, not knowing the roadway, fatigue, motor carrier pressures, and lack of surveillance, etc. are significant for road accidents. Federal Motor CarrierSafety Administration Findings

  6. Things to remember When Driving an 18-Wheeler Truck

  7. Abstain from sudden brakes. 2. Always keep a strict watch on the road. 3. Don’t take any calls or messages during driving.

  8. 4. Don't eat and drink while driving an 18 wheeler. 5. Never take alcohol or any kind of sedative before and during truck driving. 6. Get adequate rest in between your sessions.

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