Are wheeler accidents more prevalent in certain parts of the country than others? According to Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) one southwestern state maintains the lead in big truck crashes.
It’s no secret that the state known for everything big Texas has a reputation for having the highest number of wheeler accidents. For years the number of truck crashes in the Texas has motivated key officials departments and organizations to evaluate the cause and effects of these fatalities.
In an effort to reduce the cost and rate of 18 wheeler accidents the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) and the Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS) started assessing safety problems in specific geographical regions and comparing Texas accident statistics to national crash figures.
Texas Large Truck and 18-Wheeler Accident Facts
Review the 2005 composite of big truck and wheeler accidents in Texas below.
- More than 15000 large trucks and 18-wheelers were involved in non-fatal crashes Six thousand of the non-fatal wheeler accidents resulted in injuries
- Large trucks were implicated in 455 fatal accidents
Did you know? The Houston-based company Incident Management Services responds to major 18-wheeler accidents only.
- More than 500 lives were claimed in 18-wheeler accidents
- 9692 injuries were sustained from crashes with large trucks
- Over 9000 18-wheelers were involved in tow away accidents
Resource: http://ai.volpe.dot.gov/CrashProfile/CrashProfileMainNew.asp?STATE_ID=TX&dy=200