While you cannot know ahead of time the mistakes truckers will make as you drive, there are some useful tips to follow that may help you avoid accidents involving trucks on Florida roads and highways.
Truck driver error is the main reason of truck accidents in Florida. However, in some cases the initial error is in fact committed by …show more content…
If a driver enters the lane in front of a tractor trailer during rush hour, then must engage the brakes to avoid hitting the car in front of him or her, the truck behind may be left with little room to stop in time due to the speed and weight of the truck.
Large trucks traveling at typical highway speeds require more room to slow down compared to much smaller automobiles. Therefore, it is prudent to make sure enough distance remains between your car's rear and the truck so that the truck may stop if you should quickly apply your brakes. When passing a tractor trailer, it is important to see the entire front of the truck in your rearview mirror before entering the lane of a truck. It is prudent to give as much space as possible.
Large trucks also have large blind spots. The general rule is that if you cannot see the driver's head in the truck's side view mirror, then he likely cannot see you. To avoid these large blind spots to the sides of trucks, keep your driving time to the sides of trucks to an absolute minimum and make sure to check to see that the truck's turn signals are not on when deciding to pass the truck. Of course, do not attempt to pass if you notice the truck weaving in and out of a lane, this may be a sign that the truck driver is not