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Semi-trucks are significantly larger, heavier, and slower to react than standard passenger vehicles. Because of this, accidents involving tractor trailers can become dangerous very quickly and often result in serious injuries.
Drivers should always remain aware and cautious when sharing the road with commercial trucks. Many trucking accidents lead to devastating injuries and even wrongful death due to the force and weight of these vehicles.
Below are practical safety tips to help you stay out of harm’s way and avoid dangerous situations when driving near tractor trailers.
Truck drivers have significantly larger blind spots than passenger vehicles. There is a large blind spot directly in front of the truck, often extending up to 20 feet, where the driver cannot see smaller vehicles.
There is also a major blind spot directly behind the trailer, as well as large areas along both sides of the truck, especially near the cab.
If you cannot see the truck driver in their mirrors, they likely cannot see you. Staying out of these blind spots reduces the risk of being sideswiped or involved in a serious collision.
Due to their size and weight, semi-trucks require much more distance to come to a complete stop. Even with advanced braking systems, a fully loaded truck can take twice as long to stop as a passenger vehicle.
If you suddenly brake in front of a truck, the driver may not have enough time or distance to avoid a collision. Always give trucks extra space and avoid cutting in front of them abruptly.
When passing a truck, especially on downhill roads, remember that trucks can gain speed quickly due to their weight.
Make sure you have plenty of space and time to complete your pass safely. Avoid lingering beside the truck where you may be in a blind spot for an extended period.
Tractor trailers require a wide turning radius and often swing outward before completing a turn.
Never attempt to pass or squeeze between a truck and the curb while it is turning. The trailer can move into your lane and cause a serious accident.
Always allow trucks to complete their turns safely before proceeding.
Trucks backing into driveways, loading docks, or tight spaces require careful maneuvering and limited visibility.
Trying to rush around a backing truck can create dangerous situations, especially if you cannot see oncoming traffic or obstacles.
Give truck drivers the time and space they need to safely position their vehicle.
Adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, or high winds make it even harder for trucks to maintain control.
Because of their size and weight, trucks are more affected by these conditions than smaller vehicles. Always increase your following distance and drive cautiously when road conditions are poor.
Trucks need more time and distance to accelerate when merging onto highways.
Not all merge lanes provide enough space for trucks to reach highway speeds, so be prepared for slower-moving vehicles entering traffic.
Give them room to merge safely and avoid aggressive driving in these situations.
Following too closely behind a truck limits your visibility and reduces your ability to react to hazards ahead.
You may not be able to see traffic conditions, debris, or sudden stops in front of the truck.
Maintaining a safe distance gives you more time to react and reduces the risk of a collision.
Whether it is your vehicle or a truck pulled over on the highway, always give as much space as possible.
Large vehicles require additional room, and passing too closely can lead to serious accidents. If you must pull over, move as far off the road as possible and remain aware of surrounding traffic.
Erratic driving, sudden lane changes, and aggressive behavior make it difficult for truck drivers to anticipate your movements.
Driving predictably allows truck drivers to react safely and reduces the risk of accidents.
Distracted driving is a leading cause of accidents involving both passenger vehicles and commercial trucks.
Even a momentary distraction can result in a serious crash, especially when large vehicles are involved.
Avoid using your phone or engaging in activities that take your attention off the road.
If you are involved in an accident with a semi-truck, it is important to understand your legal rights and options.
At Rector Stuzynski Law Firm, we help accident victims recover compensation and navigate the legal process with confidence.
Our team gathers evidence, determines liability, and works to secure the compensation you deserve.
We provide clear, practical guidance on personal injury claims and the legal process so you can understand your options and move forward with confidence.

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