Truck Accidents in San Diego – A few causes you need to know.

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Truck Accidents in San Diego – A few causes you need to know

Trucks are the backbone of any economy worldwide. If there were no truck the world economy will surely come to a standstill. Food material, everyday commodities, vehicles, clothes, furniture, building material; you name it and a truck will transport it to any corner of the world provided there is a road leading to the final destination. Sometimes trucks need to travel endlessly for days and months together to transport material which takes a heavy toll on the truck and the driver driving it. In their pursuits to cover the length and breadth of the country trucks might sometimes meet accidents which are caused to a number of reasons. San Diego provides a passage for majority of the trucks and in case a truck meets an accident in that area then Truck Collision Repair San Diego is the best shop to get things straight and head on to your destination. However it is better to avoid accidents than to get it repaired. As a truck driver if you know the causes of truck accidents you are in a better position to avoid them and keep yourself and other people safe on the road.Truck Collision Repair San Diego Brake Failure a major cause of truck accidents in San Diego Brake failure is the most common cause of truck accidents in San Diego area. The sheer size, volume and weight that these trucks tend to carry makes the wear and tear in the brakes quite quick. Braking while driving a fully loaded truck is a task in itself. Add to the speed especially on a highway and then braking hard to bring the truck to a halt will lead to an accident in 70% of cases since the back portion of the truck might keep pushing the body forward and the truck will only stop after making a zigzag movement or will stop after the intended spot where the truck needs to stop. A tractor trailer might take about 300 feet before it stops even when the brakes are well maintained.

It is imperative to mention here that truck drivers need to keep their brakes well maintained. Make sure that you have the load according to the capacity of your vehicle loaded into the truck. Be alert especially on highways since a motorist might choose to swerve in front of your truck and you might need to apply the brakes at full power. Keep ample distance between vehicles to provide you a buffer even if you need to apply emergency brakes. Problems with lights lead to poor visibility The focus and power of your headlights along with the tail lights needs to be checked at regular intervals to make sure that you see everything crystal clear while driving in the dark. Side lights and tail lights need to be in good condition to ensure that vehicles are able to gauge the size of your truck and steer clear of the path you are following. One fifth of accidents involving trucks are reported due to faulty lights in San Diego. Get your lights checked on a regular basis especially when embarking on a long trip. Human Error plays a major role in Truck accidents Majority of the trucks coming in for repairs at Truck Collision Repair San Diego had been in an accident due to human error. Human error does not mean the error of the truck driver; it can be an error from another driver who has been driving recklessly on the road. Truck drivers sometimes due to their long hours of working and days away from home might get into drinking and drug abuse. Drugs and alcohol numb the senses of human beings which cause a lot of accidents on the roads. Statistically it is evident that most accidents occur in the late evenings when a lot of drivers are out after having their drinks.

As a truck driver it is your responsibility to drive responsibly and make sure that the roads are safe for driving for you and other drivers and pedestrians out on the road. Don’t do drugs and do not drive your truck in case you have had alcohol. It is better to take rest and start whenever you feel fresh again. Tire conditions and tire bursts have their own contribution Tires bear the major brunt of the load and the road conditions while the truck is running on the road. Faulty tires will create imbalance while driving the truck and might hit other vehicles or the road railing since losing control will make the truck go haywire. A tire bust might result in the capsizing of the truck and a major loss to the truck and other vehicles and property in the vicinity. It is always better to spend a bit more and get high quality tires and keep checking for tire conditions on a regular basis. Road Conditions might lead to serious truck accidents Road conditions especially in the hilly terrain are a major cause of truck accidents. One needs to be very careful while driving in bad road conditions and hilly areas to make sure that they keep themselves and their truck safe and sound. Avoiding potholes might create an imbalance especially in a loaded truck. Instead of running at high speed and maneuvering the big it is always advisable to drive at a slow consistent speed while keeping an eye for the dangers lurking around because of bad road conditions.

Mechanical Defects in the truck Wear and tear of parts in any machinery is common. Trucks are no exception. The wear and tear might result in the truck going out of control and hitting other vehicles and property on the road. Faulty and low quality parts inside the truck might break, stop functioning or just snap at high speeds thus risking the life of the truck driver along with the lives of other drivers. It is always better to check and maintain the vital part of your truck at a good body shop rather than wondering what to do after an accident. High quality parts might seem to be expensive in the first go however the safety and their life span makes up for every dime you are going to spend on them.