Many truck drivers love that cup of coffee, even if it just came from a truck stop and it’s not the high quality they could get elsewhere. It’s a warm, comforting beverage and it gives them something to do while driving across the country. On top of that, it helps to...
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Month: August 2020
Trucking crashes can stem from several factors
Truck drivers are trained to handle the large rigs they drive, but there are times when things can go horribly wrong. While it’s easy to assume that these crashes happen because of a trucker’s error, there are sometimes other factors that play a role in the crash....
A car crash could lead to whiplash
“You look fine to me, and besides, we were hardly moving when the car hit us.” That is the sympathetic response you get from your husband when you suggest that you have whiplash after last week’s car crash. He is right, you do look fine, but you do not feel it. If...
How truck drivers can reduce the risk of accidents
When you take your driving test, the instructor does their best to impress upon you the responsibility of getting behind the wheel. The bigger your vehicle, the greater responsibility you have. Trucks dwarf other road users and can do far more damage than a car or...