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According to CNBC, fatal truck crashes have been on the rise since 2009. There are, of course, many reasons for this disturbing trend. Some of the most concerning include:
Every year, thousands of people die on American highways as a result of truck-related accidents. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration just released its latest Large Truck and Bus Crash Facts, which revealed that 4,337 people died in fatal accidents involving a large truck or bus in 2015. In many other industries, that many deaths would attract national attention. Unfortunately, fatal truck accidents are often scattered in small numbers all across the country and do not often receive significant media coverage. Accidents like those involving actor Tracy Morgan are the exception. (In that case, the National Transit Safety Board discovered that the driver of the truck that rear-ended Morgan’s limo bus had not slept in 28 hours.) In contrast to the little public attention truck accidents receive, the trucking industry has powerful lobbyists in Washington, D.C. These are professionals whose only job is to prevent Congress from regulating the trucking industry. They also convey the troubling opinions of the trucking industry, such as these statements made by the executive vice president of national advocacy at the American Trucking Associations:
Until there is an increase in public awareness, it seems that the government will be more likely to cater to the trucking industry than to the American public.
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