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Sharing The Road With Trucks
In a recent study conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, it was found that of all truck related car fatalities, 75% were car initiated.
Stay Out Of The No Zones:
- Rear: If you can’t see the truck’s outside mirrors, the driver can’t see you.
- Sides: If you can’t see the driver’s face in the mirror, he can’t see you.
Here Are Some Tips For Sharing The Road Safely With Trucks:
- Always pass on the left and don’t move back in front of the truck until you can see the whole front of the truck in your rearview mirror.
- Trucks will swing left to make a right turn, so don’t try to pass, as you may get sideswiped by the trailer.
- On windy days, never drive alongside a truck for longer than you need to pass it.
- If stopped on a hill behind a truck, it will roll backward when it accelerates, so leave yourself extra space as a precaution.
- If you’re in front of a truck, never stop abruptly, as the truck can take twice as long as a regular car to stop.
The Risk Of Underride/Override:
- Underride – Cars that rear-end large trucks are at risk of sliding underneath the truck on impact.
- Override – Large trucks that rear-end cars are at risk of driving over the top of the car.
- Both scenarios are very grim, and extra precautions are necessary to avoid these scenarios from happening.