Some of the most common and most dangerous automobile accidents involve tractor-trailers (also
known as “big rigs” or “18-wheelers”). Every year in the United States, there are hundreds of
thousands of potentially-deadly accidents involving big commercial trucks. These big commercial
trucks come in many different shapes and sizes, but here are some of the more common examples
that we typically see out on the road:
Tractor-Trailer – This may be the most common type of big commercial truck on the road. You
might sometimes hear this referred to as a “semi-trailer,” “big rig,” or “18 wheeler.” This vehicle
consists of a tractor unit (i.e. truck) pulling a semi-trailer which usually contains some type of
cargo
Dump Truck– This is another common commercial truck that is used to transport large loads of
dirt, rock, and soil. For that reason, you usually see dump trucks on or near construction sites,
gravel pits, and similar places.
Tanker Truck– This motor vehicle consists of a truck pulling what looks like a long tube. The truck
and tank can be part of one vehicle or a tractor pulling a tanker trailer. Tanker trucks are generally
used to transport liquids or fluids such as gasoline or oil.
Flatbed Truck – Flatbed trucks have a long flat surface on the back where they generally haul
lumber, steel, heavy equipment, or other cargo.
Cement Mixer– These trucks are easy to recognize, with a huge cylindrical shape on the back.
Sometimes the cylinder is spinning, which means it is mixing cement.
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auto/ped injuries
A number of factors may be contributing to the increase in pedestrian injuries, including more
people walking to work, insufficient pedestrian road crossings, speeding, drowsy driving,
drinking, and population growth in certain areas. It is also widely believed that distracted driving
and distracted walking may be contributing to the problem.
6 Unfortunately, as a pedestrian in our state, you can follow all the rules and you are still at risk of
being struck by distracted and dangerous drivers. Texas is one of five states (along with CA, AZ,
GA, and FL) that accounted for roughly half of all pedestrian deaths. If you or your loved one has
been involved in an accident with a motor vehicle, we would like to help. Call us today for a free
consultation.