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There was a report today of a fatal semi truck accident in Kentucky that occurred at 3 o'clock in the morning. Although the report did not mention the cause or circumstances of the trucking accident, is it possible that truck driver fatigue may have played a role?
Truck drivers are at an increased risk of fatigue due to long, monotonous hours spent behind the wheel. Drivers who have been awake for 24 straight hours have a driving performance equivalent to that of person with a blood alcohol level of 0.10, which exceeds the legel level of intoxication in most states.
Not surprisingingly, truck drivers are unlikely to admit fatigue, especially after a trucking accident. Unfortunately, law enforcement does not have a device like a breathalyzer to test for driver fatigue. Trucking accident victims must identify and obtain documents from both the truck driver and trucking company to determine if the driver has been on the road too long. In addition to driver logs, the investigation should inlcude receipts showing where and when the driver was at prior to the collision. The investigation should also include any data on the truck, including the black box and global positioning system.
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