Common Causes of 18-Wheeler Wrecks in Louisiana
Louisiana’s highways see heavy traffic from 18-wheelers, essential for the economy but posing serious risks due to their size and stopping distance. Here’s what commonly causes these crashes:
- Driver Fatigue
Long hours lead to drowsy driving, violating federal limits and impairing judgment.
- Distracted Driving
Truckers can be distracted by phones, GPS devices, food, or paperwork, making even brief inattention deadly.
- Improperly Loaded Cargo
Overloaded or poorly balanced trailers can shift, causing jackknifing or tipping.
- Speeding or Reckless Driving
Exceeding speed limits, especially on I-10 or I-12, and reckless maneuvers increase danger.
- Mechanical Failures
Brake failures, tire blowouts, or worn-out equipment can cause accidents due to neglected maintenance.
- Poor Weather or Road Conditions
Wet weather and potholes reduce traction and visibility, making accidents more likely.
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