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Passenger automobile operators - not truck drivers - trigger roughly 70 % of all fatal crashes involving a auto and industrial truck, according to federal government statistics.
Most accidents are the outcome of an unsafe driving act, such as following a truck too closely or lingering in its blind spot.
The following precautions will assist you safely share the road with massive trucks:
- Beware of blind spots. Approximately 35 percent of truck-connected auto fatalities take place in a truck's blind spots. Tractor trailers have very big blind spots - as a lot as 30 feet behind the truck. Usually attempt to pass on the left side the blind spot on the appropriate side is much larger (running the length of the truck and extending out almost three lanes).
- Stay back. When following a truck, attempt to keep a distance of 20 to 25 auto lengths. Driving also closely behind a truck gives you tiny or no time to react to changing conditions.
- When passing a truck, do not loiter in the blind spot. Ahead of moving back into the truck's lane, be positive you can see its headlights in your rearview mirror. Most completely-loaded semi trucks driving at highway speeds need one hundred yards - that is a single football field - to come to a secure stop. Leave them plenty of space.
- Spend interest. Driver inattentiveness is the most widespread unsafe driving act that benefits in a truck-associated auto fatality.
- Heed the weather. Poor situations make it much more challenging to drive safely around large trucks. Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire LLC reminds you that statistics show almost 1 million car accidents a year take place in wet climate.
When it really is raining, slow down, turn on your lights, drive smoothly and maintain a protected distance. If you begin to hydroplane, take your foot off the accelerator (if manual transmission, engage the clutch) and do not slam on your brakes.
- Effectively maintain your tires. A tire cannot supply very good traction on wet roads when the tread is worn beneath 2/32 of an inch tread depth. Verify your tires regularly and replace them at the correct time. Never overlook to keep the appropriate air stress in your tires tire pressure need to be checked monthly. [title=Picking_the_right_playground_for_Schools_Churches_Parks_and_Communities Picking the right playground for Schools Churches Parks and Communities - SSSC2010]