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Laws That Govern Trucking in Tennessee
August 11th, 2022
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Laws That Govern Trucking in Tennessee
Memphis, TN - Most drivers know what to do in case of a minor collision, but what do you do if you’re in a truck accident? The trucking industry is heavily regulated and both drivers and their employers must abide by the rules set out by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). If you’re in a truck accident and need to file a personal injury suit you should be aware of all these regulations as they will impact the outcome of your claim.Let’s have a look at the regulations that might come into play when your Memphis truck accident lawyers examine your case to determine who may be liable for damages.Hours of Service (HoS) Since driver fatigue is a factor in many truck accidents, the FMCSA limits the number of hours a trucker can be on the road to 11 hours in 24 hours. Technically, a trucker can be on duty for 14 hours straight, a period that includes the time needed to inspect the vehicle, deal with the paperwork and prepare for the trip. Once he gets on the road, he must take a 30-minute break after 8 hours of continuous driving. After 11 hours on the road, the trucker must rest for 10 hours.If there’s any suspicion the trucker in your case was drowsy at the time of the crash, your attorneys will request access to the data on the driver’s log, which can be an electronic device or an old-fashioned paper diary. At the same time, your lawyers will want to see the driver’s schedule for the previous week, as truckers are not allowed to drive for more than 60 hours in 7 days.If it turns out the employer encouraged the driver to violate HoS regulations to deliver the cargo faster, the company can be held accountable for your financial losses. Vehicle maintenance
Trucks in mechanics bays for service; image by Carlos Daniel, via Unsplash.com.
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