Truck and bus accidents often occur as a result of distracted drivers. One of the biggest culprits is the use of cell phones to text while the commercials drivers are on the road. The Department of Transportation is hoping their new law puts a dent in the number of distracted drivers on the road.
A couple of weeks ago, the Department of Transportation passed new rules that prohibits truck and bus drivers from texting while they are driving. Those who are caught breaking the law face criminal or civil fines of up to $2,750.
The move is meant to cut down on the increasing amount of technology and gadgetry found in commercial trucks and buses. The technology has been found to be a distraction to the drivers and may lead to an increase in accidents. Besides increased use of cell phones for texting and talking, truckers increasingly use computers on their dash to talk with dispatchers. Use of the phones and computers remains frequent while driving. The new law attempts to stimy the use of texting while driving, but does not yet address the increased use of the on dash computers.
There was a recent Virginia Tech study that showed texting while driving increases the likelihood of an accident by a factor of more than 23 times. Truckers and bus drivers that are texting are required to take their eyes off the road for as long as five seconds at a time.
The law banning texting is a good first step in an effort to improve safety on the roads.
Distracted drivers on the road can lead to accidents. While it is an important first step to create laws that help protect others on the road, accidents still happen. If you have been injured in a bus or commercial truck accident, it’s a good idea to speak with an injury lawyer about your options.
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