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Stay Away From Cheap Trucking Companies

Stay Away From Cheap Trucking Companies

Stay Away From Cheap Trucking Companies. A report coming from California this week blames truck drivers for a higher percent of accidents than previous reports. The report says that truck drivers attribute to over 40% of “at fault” accidents on the highways.

Previous articles from various groups have truck drivers at a much lower rate. In most reports, it is found that over 80% of all “at fault’ accidents are caused by the driver of the 4 wheeled vehicle. This is the first report of its kind that puts a bigger blame on the trucker.

A state police ride along trooper was quoted as saying “the new generation of truck drivers seemed to be behind the wheel of most “at fault” truck driver accidents. On ly time will tell but for now, tune into TalkCDL’s latest podcast and hear their spin on this matter.

Jake Break Woes

A township in New Jersey voted unanimously to prohibit the use of engine breaks in their city limits.

Haledon, New Jersey is looking to stifle truck traffic noise by instilling a law that prohibits the use of Jake breaks. I have to wonder if there are hills surrounding the entrances of this town. I also have to wonder if this will cause a problem hindering semi trucks from slowing down properly. Tune in and hear their spin on this subject.

Stay Away From Cheap Trucking Companies

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