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Operation Safe Driver Week and negligent drivers

On Behalf of | Oct 24, 2019 | Truck Accidents |

In California and across the United States, failure to wear seat belts frequently causes trucking accidents and car crashes. The CVSA’s Operation Safe Driver Week took place from July 14 to July 20, 2019. The event focused on drivers who speed and commit other violations. With nearly 47,000 motor vehicle citations and approximately 88,000 warnings issued to drivers, CVSA officials stated that drivers are responsible for 95 percent of truck accidents and automobile collisions. As a result of the study, law enforcement officers plan to help drivers prevent accidents.

Per the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Highway Loss Data Institute, drivers who speed are accountable for more than 25 percent of deaths caused by crashes since the year 2008. Consequently, CVSA chose speeding as Operation Safe Driver Week’s main focus. Drivers who drive too fast committed thousands of violations. Risky behaviors pertaining to trucking accidents include drunk truck drivers, truck driver fatigue and distracted truck drivers.

Most of the week’s traffic violation citations focused on speeding, failing to wear seat belts, using handheld cell phones while driving and reckless driving. The study showed that wearing seat belts protects both drivers and passengers in the event that crashes occur. Improper passing of a vehicle and following a vehicle without leaving enough distance represent other common citations. Using illegal drugs while driving is another recurrent violation committed by automobile and truck drivers.

A person who has been seriously injured in a trucking accident might opt to seek recourse by contacting a Costa Mesa truck accident injury compensation law firm. A negligent truck driver or automobile driver can cause the victim to incur a disability, including a serious head injury or permanent paralysis. The victim may experience lost wages. Victims of truck or car accidents may want to consult with a personal injury lawyer.

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