Sunday, January 10, 2010

Semi Truck Wrecks Did You Know That 80% Of All Semi Truck Wrecks Are Caused By Cars?

Did you know that 80% of all semi truck wrecks are caused by cars? - semi truck wrecks

Have one days in a truck as a passenger in a car class, or if you become more aware that there safely around trucks? Road Rage is informed by the parents. What other options could make it safer?

8 comments:

Boots McGraw said...

Not sure about your statistics, but the four wheels, which really cause havoc on truck drivers.

The driver of the roller skates (cars) are often not aware that the lateral field of vision is limited by a semi-mirror on the size of the trailer. The vehicles will be blind spots and heavy trucks drive does not realize that, even if you can see the car, the driver can see. A truck driver from changing lanes in this scenario could be much less catastrophic for the car.

I see many cars in front of trucks tailored "take up" traffic, as drivers of NASCAR. It is impossible not to eighty thousand pounds of steel, glass, rubber, and in the same room can use a car to stop. Cut in front of a truck and hit the brakes ... and you will be rear end, as I never forget (if you live) to tell about it.

How can I be sure? To educate motorists that the semi-finals of the cars are indistinguishable and not just react, no matter how careful the driver of the truck.

Addendum: Because of the wickedness of the iBusiness NSURANCE no forwarding the passengers can access their computer.

Boots McGraw said...

Not sure about your statistics, but the four wheels, which really cause havoc on truck drivers.

The driver of the roller skates (cars) are often not aware that the lateral field of vision is limited by a semi-mirror on the size of the trailer. The vehicles will be blind spots and heavy trucks drive does not realize that, even if you can see the car, the driver can see. A truck driver from changing lanes in this scenario could be much less catastrophic for the car.

I see many cars in front of trucks tailored "take up" traffic, as drivers of NASCAR. It is impossible not to eighty thousand pounds of steel, glass, rubber, and in the same room can use a car to stop. Cut in front of a truck and hit the brakes ... and you will be rear end, as I never forget (if you live) to tell about it.

How can I be sure? To educate motorists that the semi-finals of the cars are indistinguishable and not just react, no matter how careful the driver of the truck.

Addendum: Because of the wickedness of the iBusiness NSURANCE no forwarding the passengers can access their computer.

Boots McGraw said...

Not sure about your statistics, but the four wheels, which really cause havoc on truck drivers.

The driver of the roller skates (cars) are often not aware that the lateral field of vision is limited by a semi-mirror on the size of the trailer. The vehicles will be blind spots and heavy trucks drive does not realize that, even if you can see the car, the driver can see. A truck driver from changing lanes in this scenario could be much less catastrophic for the car.

I see many cars in front of trucks tailored "take up" traffic, as drivers of NASCAR. It is impossible not to eighty thousand pounds of steel, glass, rubber, and in the same room can use a car to stop. Cut in front of a truck and hit the brakes ... and you will be rear end, as I never forget (if you live) to tell about it.

How can I be sure? To educate motorists that the semi-finals of the cars are indistinguishable and not just react, no matter how careful the driver of the truck.

Addendum: Because of the wickedness of the iBusiness NSURANCE no forwarding the passengers can access their computer.

XL0rd said...

Yes, it would be great! I was a passenger in a car and a boat was there to see anything behind me.

XL0rd said...

Yes, it would be great! I was a passenger in a car and a boat was there to see anything behind me.

Jeremy G said...

This is an interesting fact. Your idea sounds great, but probably never happen, though. It would be nice, because I love the people all the time that the police were close to see the path of a semi-final because they are impatient and stupid.

Jeremy G said...

This is an interesting fact. Your idea sounds great, but probably never happen, though. It would be nice, because I love the people all the time that the police were close to see the path of a semi-final because they are impatient and stupid.

Dave said...

With respect to the reaction McGraw boots ...
While agreeing that there should be a better understanding of the trucks and how they react, I can not help but think that the responsibility of the driver of the truck, the driver must maneuver not too sure. for example - the truck driver knows that he or she has blind spots - it is your responsibility to ensure that no cars - is not a driver. All too often I see the truck pull, if I'm still with them because they have not shown that the blind spot. And we know that the source of this question?

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