Failure to Comply With New York Truck Driving Regulations Puts Motorists at Risk

October 17, 2014 | By William Mattar, P.C.
Failure to Comply With New York Truck Driving Regulations Puts Motorists at Risk

The trucking industry is heavily regulated to help prevent crashes and uphold the integrity of highway safety. But many trucking companies choose to operate outside of New York truck driving rules and regulations, putting everyone at risk of harm. New York Truck Accident Caused by Failure to Comply Take the case of a New York trucking accident caused by a tractor-trailer that had not been properly inspected and was owned by a company with a history of such safety infractions. The incident occurred on June 20 along East State Street in Ithaca, New York. Reports indicate the driver lost control of the big rig and crashed into the side of Simeon’s Bistro, killing one person and injuring seven others. An investigation determined the truck had a faulty brake-limiting device and was over the legal length. Investigation Uncovers Numerous Safety Hazards In all, 29 violations were issued, but a closer examination of the records showed this wasn’t the first time the company that owned the truck had been cited for violations of New York truck driving rules and regulations. According to an article from the Elmira Star-Gazette, the company had been cited more than 130 times over the last two years for safety violations discovered during roadside inspections. Preventing Another New York Trucking Accident The recent crash has sparked public outcry for more to be done to prevent trucking companies from operating outside of New York truck driving rules and regulations. That’s why federal agencies have begun conducting ”interventions” with companies found to be in violation of safety laws. The program involves a series of warnings being issued to companies in violation of the law that allow them to get in compliance before legal action is taken—but these corrections can take time. So what can you do to prevent an accident with a tractor-trailer? The Buffalo personal injury lawyers with William Mattar Law Offices say giving big rigs plenty of space and being extra vigilant in traffic are two of the best ways to stay safe. Hurt In A Car? Call William Mattar. If you are involved in a crash with a commercial truck, William Mattar wants to help. Our firm is here to answer any questions you may have regarding your legal rights. Call us today at (844) 444 - 4444 to talk to a member of our legal team.