Texas Leads The Nation In Fatal Truck Accidents

September 24, 2010

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Statistics on semi truck accidents abound. One source finds that there are 2.6 deaths per every 100 million vehicle miles traveled - a rate that is 50% higher than that of any other vehicle on the road.

An average of 5000 trucks are involved in a fatal vehicle collision annually - often there are multiple deaths and it is the passengers and drivers of the other vehicle who are killed at a much higher rate than the semi truck operator. In fact, in a recent year 5567 deaths occurred from semi truck accidents and, of these fatalities, only 713 were the rig drivers.

The three states with the most semi truck fatalities are Texas, California and Florida. Perhaps the most chilling piece of data to come from any research is the fact that an average of 430 bystanders is killed each year in traffic accidents involving semi trucks. That means you don't even have to be in a vehicle to become a semi truck accident victim.

Although there are numerous state and federal regulations that target semi truck driving safety it is the responsibility of the semi truck driver and his or her company to ensure that these rules are adhered to.

Such requirements as the number of hours a driver may be behind the wheel to semi truck maintenance are important not only to the 18 wheel driver but to every other driver on the road. Having been a Texas semi truck accident lawyer for the past 15 years I make it a rule of thumb to give semi truck drivers wide berth on the roads and drive defensively