- Inattentive driving
- Drowsy, Drunk, Fatigue driving
- Improper way of driving according to road and weather conditions
- Speeding and reckless driving
- Insufficient training, dissemiation of knowledge, and poor hiring qualifications
- Failure in maintenance of the service vehicle.
Truck Accidents
Major Road Accidents: Truck Crashes
Biggest road event of accident Trucks are a dangerous force on the road. They may be slow, but their weight and momentum make them hard to control in an emergency situation. If something unexpected happens that cannot be controlled easily by the driver, it will affect both drivers as well as any bystanders unlucky enough to get caught up in this disaster waiting to happen. The two vehicles collide, but it is the car that takes a hit. The mass of the truck means that its momentum will be more difficult to stop and so with such an impact from another vehicle, there is no doubt in one’s mind who has taken on most of this force. When looking at how much time elapsed between when the crash happened and when full speed was reached again for both cars involved, we see there may have been some residual effects left behind by their accident – like internal bleeding or bruising due to G-force waves hitting them while they were moving suddenly then stopping abruptly all together too quickly after colliding into each other; which can lead us back towards our previous ideas about why crashes are not just dangerous because physical injuries happen often enough.
Common factors or causes of a truck accident When it comes to truck accidents, there are often many different causes. Here is a list of common factors that can lead to an accident: