With over 211,000 valid commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) registered in Wisconsin, commercial trucks are a typical sight on state roads. Although they cause fewer accidents than passenger vehicles on average, big truck accidents are more likely to cause fatalities, especially to other road users.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WIDOT) recorded 5,921 large truck crashes in 2020, or about 16 a day. Discover which types of commercial vehicles are the most prone to accidents and what types of accidents they cause.
According to Wisconsin law, motor vehicles registered in the state may belong to one of five classes. Classes A, B, and C include all vehicles considered commercial trucks and require a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL) to operate legally. While Class D is for small trucks and automobiles, and Class M is for motorcycles.
Most vehicles defined as semi-trucks or tractor-trailers match the Wisconsin definition of a Class A vehicle. Class B vehicles comprise mostly buses and dump trucks, and Class C includes vehicles with hazmat placards, smaller buses, and pickup trucks not classified as light trucks.
In addition to the CDL requirements by vehicle class, Wisconsin may require drivers to possess the correct endorsements, which are authorizations allowing CDL holders to drive specific vehicle types. For example, a CDL with a T endorsement allows a CDL holder to drive a commercial truck with a double or triple trailer.
According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), over 13% of all fatal crashes nationwide involve a commercial truck or bus. Here are some of the most common accident types, their most likely causes, and why they are so dangerous.
Accidents involving commercial trucks are often the result of driver negligence and recklessness. Consequently, if you see a large truck behaving dangerously on the road, applying defensive driving techniques can help keep you and your family safe.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident involving a commercial truck, contact the Brian Hodgkiss team of Wisconsin big truck accident lawyers as soon as possible to arrange your free consult.
Our skilled and compassionate truck accident lawyers dedicate the time and resources needed to get to know you, learn the facts, collect the evidence to build your case, and fight on your behalf to recover maximum damages.
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