
The Department of Transportation routinely conducts studies to evaluate opportunities to improve safety on our roadways by 18-wheeler drivers and trucking companies. One such study evaluated large truck crash cases and provided an overview of the truck accidents.
Every year, thousands of people die and tens of thousands of people are injured in 18-wheeler accidents. The vast majority of those injured or killed are the other motorists involved in the accident with a large truck. Only 14% of the fatal accidents covered in the study involved deaths of the large truck occupants.
Some of the more interesting findings of the study include:
The top five driver-related factors for large trucks involved in fatal crashes are:
The most important vehicle-related findings from the studies indicate that the brakes and tires of the large trucks accounted for more than half of the vehicle-related crash factors that were considered after the accident.
Related Resources:
Important Truck Accident Statistics in Texas
New Study Highlights the Risk of A Truck Accident by Inexperienced Drivers
An Overview of Large Truck Accident and Collision Statistics