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Failed Brake Truck Wrecks

How Can Failed Brakes Cause a Truck Wreck?

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations provide specific rules for truck drivers regarding brake adjustment. Here are the main rules:

  1. Inspection: Before operating the vehicle, the truck driver should inspect the brakes to ensure that they are in good working condition.
  2. Adjustment: The brakes should be adjusted properly to ensure that they are working effectively. The adjustment should be done in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications.
  3. Frequency: The brakes should be adjusted at regular intervals to ensure that they remain in proper working condition. The frequency of adjustment depends on the type of brake system and the manufacturer's recommendations.
  4. Markings: The brake adjustment must be marked on the vehicle in a location that is easily visible to enforcement officers. The marking should indicate the date of the adjustment and the initials of the person who performed the adjustment.
  5. Record keeping: The truck driver should maintain records of brake inspections and adjustments. These records should include the date of the inspection or adjustment, the results of the inspection, and the person who performed the inspection or adjustment.
  6. Emergency brake: The emergency brake must be adjusted properly to ensure that it can stop the vehicle in an emergency situation.

By following these rules, truck drivers can help ensure that their brakes are in proper working condition and reduce the risk of accidents caused by brake failure or malfunction. Violations of these rules can result in fines, penalties, or other legal consequences.

Why Hire a Truck Accident Attorney in Colorado?

Simply put, hiring an experienced truck accident attorney after your accident gives you the best possible chance of ending up with a good outcome in a very bad situation. Numerous parties may be liable for your injuries, and an experienced attorney from Hagen Nares PLLC will be able to identify those parties and determine how best to pursue compensation. The introduction of these other parties, as well as the complicated web of statutes and regulations, means that pursuing a claim requires a special level of expertise.

 

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