How To Avoid Austin Truck Accidents

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There were 20,490 accidents involving large trucks and buses in Texas in 2019, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Unfortunately, those accidents caused 12,457 injuries and 729 fatalities. Statistics like that are enough to make you want to avoid the roads altogether. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to reduce your risk of getting in an accident with a commercial truck. Let’s go over some strategies you can use.  And if you are still involved in an accident, contact an Austin truck accident attorney such as Steven C. Lee & Associates for legal representation.

Give Trucks Ample Space

It’s hard to see around a truck, meaning you probably won’t notice if traffic has stopped down the road. Because of that, it’s essential to give yourself plenty of room to react if a commercial truck stops. Leave more space than you would if driving behind a car. Then, if the truck driver slams on the brakes, you’ll have plenty of time to stop without getting in a collision.

Be Mindful of Blind Spots

Trucks have massive blind spots. If your car is in a blind spot, the truck driver won’t see you, which could lead to an accident. By avoiding the blind spots, you’ll reduce your risk of getting in an accident.

First, trucks have a big blind spot in front of them that equals about 20 car lengths. If you’re too close to the front of the truck, it might speed up and hit you.

There are also blind spots to the left and right of the truck. If you’re driving beside the truck, the driver might not see you. This is especially true on the passenger side, where the blind spot is more extensive. If you have to pass, pass from the driver’s side so your vehicle will come into view.

Finally, commercial trucks have a large blind spot behind them. This blind spot extends approximately 200 feet. If you’re in the blind spot, the truck driver might slam on the brakes, not realizing that your vehicle is behind it.  

Be Careful When Merging

Some Austin truck accidents happen when trucks and cars merge. Trucks need enough space to slow and stop. If you cut off a truck when merging, it might end up ramming the back of your vehicle. If you cannot safely merge in front of the truck, slow down and let the truck go first.

Give Trucks Enough Room to Turn

Trucks require a lot of space when turning, so be sure to give the vehicles a wide berth. You have to assume that the truck will end up in your lane, so back away to avoid an accident.  

Contact a Lawyer If You’re in an Accident

Accidents can happen, even if you do everything possible to prevent them. If you’re in an accident with a commercial truck, you’ll likely end up with serious injuries that require expensive medical treatments. You also might have to take time off work while recovering. Contact a Austin truck accident lawyer Steven C. Lee & Associates to go over your legal options.