Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Georgia Trucking Lawyers and Georgia Truck Accidents: Q and A

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Some concerns answered:

Do large trucks have high crash rates?

On average, drivers of large trucks travel many more miles than passenger vehicle drivers. In 2007, large trucks accounted for 4 percent of registered vehicles and 7 percent of miles traveled. Per unit of travel, large trucks are involved in more fatal crashes than passenger vehicles – 1.9 compared with 1.6 crashes per 100 million miles traveled in 2006.

The disparities between large trucks and passenger vehicles vary by specific vehicle type, with cars having the lowest fatal crash rate (1.3) and tractor-trailers having the highest rate (2.2). The higher fatal crash rate for large trucks occurs although much higher proportions of their miles are traveled on interstate highways, which are the safest roads. The higher fatal crash rate is attributable to the size disparity between large trucks and passenger vehicles. Large trucks have a much lower rate per mile traveled of nonfatal crashes resulting in injuries or property damage only compared with passenger cars and light trucks.




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