Truck Accident Attorneys
The Importance of Keeping a Truck Inspected
Anyone who is driving an 18-wheeler is expected to be a professional. Professional drivers are expected not only to get their cargo to its destination on time, but also to keep that cargo and other drivers safe. Part of this obligation is maintaining the inspections on every part of the truck and trailer.
Keeping inspections in order is one of the most important things to do to ensure that the truck is on the road safely. Trucks must undergo a variety of different inspections on a yearly basis. Some things on a truck have to be inspected every 6 months, depending on the load to be carried. Tractor-trailers are put through much more thorough inspections than typical passenger cars.
The inspections that 18-wheerlers undergo check all of the connections between the tractor and the trailer. These inspections also require the truck to get on a scale to ensure that the truck does not exceed the state’s limits or regulations. There are also scales located across all states. This is to ensure that the trucks don’t cheat. They can be subjected to a random inspection to ensure all rules are being followed. Keeping trucks’ weight in check helps the roads not to fall apart. This keeps them safe for drivers everywhere.
Contact a Truck Accident Lawyer
If you have been injured in an accident involving an 18-wheeler, there may be legal options available to you. To discuss your case and to determine your legal options, contact the truck accident attorneys of Williams Kherkher at 1-800-220-9341 today.
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