There are certain things that both types of drivers can do to avoid Florida truck accidents, including:
Verify brake lights are working correctly prior to driving.
Ensure headlights are turned on when driving at night, dusk, or dawn.
Use signal lights for every turn and lane change to make intentions known.
Watch the flow of traffic.
Check the side mirrors and rear-view mirror often for tailgaters.
Pull over to allow tailgaters to pass.
Drive the speed limit.
When driving at night, visibility diminishes. Drivers need to be aware of this and make sure a truck driver can see their car. This includes the use of headlights, taillights, brake lights, and making sure you are not traveling in a truck's "no zones." It is important that a smaller car speeds up and slows down to avoid being in a trucker's blind spots.
Extra precaution is required of all drivers to avoid rear-end truck accidents in South Florida. However, even the most careful driver can be injured by no fault of their own. If you were involved and injured in a Fort Lauderdale truck accident, call a skilled Fort Lauderdale accident lawyer today for a free discussion of your case at Chalik & Chalik at (888) 539-5297.
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