New Jersey Truck Crackdown Focuses on Motorists
Any time there’s a truck accident in New Jersey, people are typically quick to jump to the assumption that it’s the tractor trailer driver who is at fault. The fact is that many truck accidents are caused by motorists. In fact, according to a New Jersey Department of Transportation study, motorists were at fault in 56 percent of truck-passenger vehicle accidents in 2006.
That situation has law enforcement officials focusing on educating motorists about safe driving around 18 wheelers. In April of this year, New Jersey State Police received a grant from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The $800,000 grant will be used to fund a truck safety public awareness campaign that will focus on educating motorists in order to reduce truck accident rates. The program should launch by December, and will include $300,000 to be spent on radio advertisements, and $500,000 on trooper enforcement efforts. The campaign, which will run through September 2012, will also include distribution of education material and enforcement of safety rules.
It makes sense to a motorist to be as careful as possible while driving around a massive 80,000 pound vehicle, that can crush your car during impact. As a New Jersey truck accident lawyer, I would encourage motorists to pay extra attention to the road when they are around large trucks.
- Avoid speeding, or racing a truck. It is the most foolish behavior you could indulge in.
- Know that a truck driver sitting in his elevated cab has several blind spots, and if your vehicle is in one of those spots, it’s almost impossible for him to see you.
- Don’t cut off an 18-wheeler, or make a sudden stop when you are in front of one. Remember these trucks are hauling tens of thousands of cargo, and can’t stop suddenly. The outcome of such behavior is not going to be good for you
- Be patient when you are behind a large tractor trailer. These large vehicles are loaded with cargo, and harder to navigate. Impatience on your part can have devastating consequences for you.
Scott Grossman is a New Jersey truck accident lawyer representing victims of truck accidents in Monmouth, Bergen, Passaic and Ocean Counties and across the state of New Jersey.