Company Profile #177078

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DRIVE SAFE

Safety 1
17.7.2023
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Company Description
WHERE TRUCK MEET THE DRIVER
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5 RULES & REGULATION STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
1.Truck drivers are only allowed to drive a certain number of hours per day.
Tired truck drivers are a major cause of harmful and sometimes deadly truck crashes. Trucking companies must comply with the standard hours set to regulate driver safety. If a driver is permitted or forced to drive more than the regulated hours due to delivery deadlines and a crash occurs, the driver and trucking company can be held responsible.

2.Truck drivers are required to use “extreme caution” or stop driving during bad weather.
Bad or extreme weather can occur at any point of a truck driver’s route. The standards are set that the driver must slow down or stop driving in order to avoid losing control and crashing the vehicle. If a truck driver continues to operate in extreme weather such as heavy fog, snow storms, rain storms, etc. without adjusting their driving speed and having caused injury, the truck driver and the trucking company can be held responsible.

3.Trucking companies are required to maintain and repair their trucks.
Defective brakes and tires and inadequate lighting are leading causes of major accidents involving trucks. Truck drivers and trucking companies are required to repair mechanical defects and maintain safe vehicles under regulatory standards. If these vehicle standards are ignored and trucks are not maintained they add to the chances of a serious accident occurring.

4.Cargo in or on a truck must be properly secured.
Cargo in or on a truck must be secured following the regulation standards set in order to ensure that trucks are safe from tipping or from spilling their cargo. Trucking companies that allow their trucks to go out on the road without correctly securing or balancing the load create a dangerous condition for drivers and can be held responsible for any injury their truck or cargo causes.

5.Truck drivers must park their trucks and trailers in safe designated areas.
Truck drivers who park their trucks and trailers in the path of moving traffic can cause deadly crashes. The standards require that a trucker must place warning triangles or a flagger to alert drivers who might come upon an unexpected obstacle in their path.

Standards and regulations for truck drivers are set up to establish safe driving conditions for everyone on the road. Many trucker drivers are professionals who follow these standards but some are irresponsible and inexperienced. Truckers must adhere to these standards and trucking companies must be selective in hiring drivers with a great driving record and committed to the professional standards and responsibility of driving these large vehicles.

Truck incidents can happen at any time whether they are on the highway or in residential areas. When you believe that you are the victim of a truck crash that was in no way your fault, it is best to seek legal representation.