7 Dangers You Need to Be Aware of if You’re a Truck Driver
Before you start driving, look at the weather forecast for the day so you can be prepared for inclement weather.
Early in his journalism career, Kerry L. Tucker had a revelation: there were not enough experts reporting on law issues. Legal matters are part of daily life. Yet, there seems to be a general aversion towards them. One of the main reasons for this is that the convoluted legal language is difficult for many people to follow. Therefore, he decided to change how the law is perceived by the public. Throughout his career, he met with many people who shared their personal stories with him. Some of these hit him harder. One of the cases that stayed with him and influenced his future career development was a car accident case involving a child. From then on, he decided to zero in on car accident lawsuits.
Before you start driving, look at the weather forecast for the day so you can be prepared for inclement weather.
There will be speeding, drinking, and driving, but you can protect yourself with defensive driving, buckling your shoulder belts, and following common-sense driving safety rules.
Your family, friends, or boss may bar you from riding again after a TBI. Tell them why you need to ride again. Is it your passion, or do you need it to improve your mental health?
Riding a motorcycle provides a strong feeling of freedom. However, there are also risks associated with it, especially since the rider is more exposed to injury during a crash than a car driver.
Experiencing a pedestrian accident can be a traumatic event. Allow yourself time to heal.
If you feel drowsiness setting in, try to pull over whenever possible. Take a few minutes to rest your eyes, freshen up, or take a short nap.
Breaking labor laws is not only illegal but also highly damaging to an employee’s mental state and general wellbeing.
A car accident can be traumatizing enough without having to be assaulted by a wave of costs and fees associated with recovering your health and the condition of your car, let alone the mental malaise that comes as a result.
While, according to statistics, the US seems to be on the right path, the COVID chapter is not closed yet. It remains to be seen what new challenges and shifts will arise in the trucking industry and beyond.