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Apr 11, 20252 min read

What Are the Top Causes of Commercial Vehicle Crashes?

What Are the Top Causes of Commercial Vehicle Crashes?

Commercial vehicle crashes can lead to serious injuries and devastating consequences. Accidents involving large vehicles like 18-wheelers are especially dangerous due to their size and weight.

Understanding the common causes of these crashes is key to protecting yourself and others on the road.

Driver fatigue remains one of the leading causes of commercial vehicle accidents. Truck drivers often face tight deadlines, which leads them to drive long hours without proper rest. Texas law restricts the number of hours a driver can be behind the wheel to prevent fatigue-related accidents. Unfortunately, some drivers ignore these regulations, increasing the risk of crashes.

Distracted driving

Distracted driving is another significant cause of truck accidents. The use of mobile phones and in-cab technology has become widespread, leading to distractions that take a driver's attention off the road. In Texas, commercial drivers are prohibited from texting while driving, but other distractions, like eating, adjusting the GPS, or engaging with entertainment systems, can also cause accidents.

Poor vehicle maintenance

Regular maintenance is critical for the safe operation of commercial vehicles. Neglecting maintenance can result in mechanical failures, such as brake issues, tire blowouts, or engine malfunctions, which can cause serious accidents.

Speeding and reckless driving

Speeding plays a major role in many commercial vehicle crashes. Drivers may feel pressured to meet deadlines, pushing them to exceed speed limits or engage in reckless behavior on the road. Texas law sets speed limits for trucks, requiring drivers to adjust their speed based on road conditions.

Weather conditions

Texas weather can change rapidly, introducing additional dangers for commercial vehicle drivers. Heavy rain, fog, and strong winds create hazardous driving conditions. Commercial drivers must adjust their speed and driving behavior to suit the weather, but some may fail to take these precautions, increasing the risk of accidents.

How to avoid commercial vehicle crashes

By staying aware of these common causes of commercial vehicle accidents, you can reduce your risk of being involved in one. Always be alert on the road, follow traffic laws, and drive defensively, especially when sharing the road with large trucks. Knowing what causes accidents can help you stay safe and avoid dangerous situations.


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Andrew J. Wooley is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in Dallas, Texas. He focuses on helping accident victims recover fair compensation for their injuries. With a commitment to personalized service, Andrew works directly with each client to understand their unique situation and fight for their rights.

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