When Truck Drivers Misjudge Stopping Distance in Congested Silicon Valley Traffic Traffic in Silicon Valley rarely moves at a steady pace. Drivers on Highway 101, Interstate 280, and other major corridors in San Jose often experience a pattern of sudden acceleration followed by abrupt braking as congestion builds and dissolves throughout the day. While this stop-and-go traffic is frustrating for any driver, it creates a particularly dangerous situation when large commercial trucks are involved. Tractor-trailers, delivery trucks, and other heavy commercial vehicles require significantly more time and distance to slow down than passenger vehicles. When truck drivers misjudge stopping distance in dense traffic, the consequences can be severe. These collisions frequently result in multi-vehicle crashes and serious injuries for occupants of smaller vehicles. Understanding why stopping distance plays such a critical role in truck collisions helps explain why these crashes often lead to complex personal injury claims in San Jose.
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Truck Accident
Commercial truck collisions often implicate multiple liable parties — the driver, the carrier, the shipper, and equipment manufacturers. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations govern driver hours, maintenance logs, and load limits; violations can establish negligence per se. Damages in truck cases frequently exceed passenger-vehicle crash claims because of the injury severity involved.
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