Have you ever been traveling down Interstate 10 or Interstate 35 and felt nervous when a large truck was in your proximity? Perhaps you were worried about being rear-ended by a big rig or sideswiped while passing one. The unease you feel around large trucks is also felt by many other drivers, and for legitimate...
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New App May Help Prevent Distracted Driving Crashes in San Antonio
It's every parent's worst nightmare: losing their child, especially by something that could have been prevented. With the advent of tech-savvy smartphones and other handheld devices, distracted driving has become a growing concern for road safety. After losing her daughter to a distracted driving crash in 2017, one San Antonio mother has advocated for a...
Read MoreCan Automatic Emergency Braking Prevent Fatal Truck Crashes?
Large commercial trucks can weigh up to 80,000 lbs., making it difficult to stop when traveling at a high speed. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), approximately 4,657 large commercial trucks were involved in fatal crashes in 2017. That's why lawmakers are currently pushing for automatic emergency braking (AEB) technology to become standard on all...
Read MoreDistracted truck drivers are a growing threat to public safety
Generally speaking, crashes caused by distracted driving have become a growing problem in recent years. Every time you embark on San Antonio roads, you are likely within the proximity of someone texting, programming a GPS, using an infotainment system, or multitasking behind the wheel. It's become so habitual in our driving culture that many people...
Read More42% rise in deadly truck crashes comes despite more safety inspections
The U.S. trucking industry’s safety record is much improved from decades ago. Legislation in the 1980s required more roadside inspections and gave states money to carry most of those out — and that was even before technological improvements made trucks much safer. Yet, fatal crashes involving large trucks in the United States increased 42 percent...
Read MoreEfforts underway to make San Antonio safer for bicyclists
Riding a bike in San Antonio can be deadly. Twenty-nine people were killed or seriously injured while riding a bike in 2018 in the San Antonio area. That’s according to the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization’s (MPO) bicycle advisory committee on the website of Texas Public Radio KSTX - San Antonio. The Bicycle Mobility Advisory...
Read MoreSan Antonio Lawyers on Best Ways to Avoid Crashes in Oil Region
Last year, we discussed the Permian Basin’s rise in truck accidents during the oil boom, which was spurred by a 2016 U.S. Geological Survey report. Following the last oil bust, the region turned into a ghost town with less-traveled roadways. After roughly 20 billion barrels of oil was discovered, however, the region quickly bounced back....
Read MoreSan Antonio Safety Advocates Offer Best Ideas to Avoid Bike Crashes
As more residents of and visitors to San Antonio are encouraged to get around by bicycle, the risk of bicycle accidents with cars and SUVs is likely to increase. Like many cities, some sections of San Antonio lacks infrastructure that accommodates bicyclists. In 2018, San Antonio had a total of 327 bicycle accidents, with four...
Read MoreOur Attorneys Disclose How Truck Safety Violations are Tracked
Texas truck drivers may already be familiar with the term Compliance, Safety and Accountability (CSA) but what does it mean to other road users? The CSA program applies to large commercial trucks and is administered by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The purpose of this program is to enforce safety standards for truck...
Read MoreTexas Commercial Vehicle Accidents Unusually High in Odessa District
Texas’s Permian Basin has a history of booms and busts that date back nearly a century – particularly because of its oil-rich landscape. The last boom ended in 2016. Subsequently, the area saw a significant decrease in traffic accidents. One year later, the next boom began to pick up steam – resulting in a sharp...
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