Falling asleep at the wheel under any circumstances can lead to a collision with devastating injuries and property damage. Someone who has suffered severe injuries because a truck driver operated while sleep deprived should speak with a diligent McKinney truck driver fatigue accident lawyer. A proactive truck accident attorney could review the factors that may have contributed to your case and work to develop a legal strategy to hold the negligent party accountable. Call today and arrange for an appointment to begin assessing your legal options.
Rules and Regulations Geared to Prevent Driver Fatigue
In general, the rules and regulations surrounding the trucking industry are created to prevent accidents and reduce fatigue. One of biggest rules is the hours of service rule. The rule mandates that the commercial driver after 10 hours of being off duty, may drive for up to 11 hours within a 14-hour window. However, they are typically required to take a 30-minute break before driving eight consecutive hours. They must also stop driving after accumulating 60 hours in 7 days or 70 hours in eight days. It is a complicated system to follow, but adhering to these regulations could significantly reduce the risk of a fatigued driver causing an accident. Additionally, the regulations are generally designed to require a minimum amount of rest in the work week.