Common Violations of Trucking Regulations
Every time a commercial truck hits the road, it carries more than cargo.
Every time a commercial truck hits the road, it carries more than cargo.
All vehicles have blind spots, but semi-trucks’ blind spots are significantly larger than those on cars, pickup trucks, and SUVs.
Each year, thousands of truck accidents occur on Wisconsin’s highways, often leaving victims with life-altering injuries and mounting expenses.
Countless trucks travel across state lines daily, ensuring consumers access to fresh produce, electronics, and other goods.
To avoid accidents, semi-truck drivers must stay alert while they’re on the road.
Accidents involving overloaded trucks can have devastating consequences, causing injuries, fatalities, and extensive property damage.
While passenger vehicle safety has improved dramatically over the decades, truck accidents are still some of the deadliest crashes to occur on the road.
With over 211,000 valid commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) registered in Wisconsin, commercial trucks are a typical sight on state roads.
Semi-trucks are large, heavy vehicles, and the effects can be devastating when they are involved in an accident with passenger cars.