One might think that the size and weight of big rigs would help these vehicles stay more stable in snow, rain and other weather conditions, but Mother Nature disagrees. Bad weather can make large trucks tougher to control and harder to stop, which poses a risk to everyone else on the road.
Dallas, Fort Worth and all of East Texas experience all sorts of weather throughout the year. Powerful rain storms roll through, sometimes producing high winds and hail.
Winter can mean snow, freezing rain and ice. Here are some of the weather conditions that increase the risk of a truck crash:
Article 392.13 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations states that truck drivers must use caution in any condition that affects visibility or traction, including the weather conditions we’ve just listed.
But sometimes the pressure of delivering on time makes truck drivers ignore the conditions and push ahead too fast, leading to serious accidents.
Those of us who drive regular vehicles and share the roads with trucks during bad weather should always follow these recommendations to stay safe:
If you get hurt in a crash involving a truck due to bad weather or some other cause, reach out to the attorneys of Ted B. Lyon & Associates. We are one of Texas’s leading injury law firms handling truck accident litigation. Call 877-Ted-Lyon / 877-833-5966 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation today.
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