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What makes I-64 and I-75 so deadly for truck accidents?

Interstates 64 and 75, are critical roads used for commerce and countless trucks move in and out of the city daily. This heavy flow of traffic, combined with specific geographic and infrastructural challenges, transforms these highways into dangerously high-risk zones. Truck accidents here frequently result in devastating consequences, demanding drivers understand the unique hazards making these stretches of road so deadly.

Extreme traffic volume

These interstates link major metropolitan areas and serve as primary cross-state routes. Heavy commuter and commercial traffic creates constant congestion. Truckers must navigate tight quarters and sudden slowdowns, greatly increasing the risk of rear-end and jackknife collisions. More vehicles on the road simply means more potential for tragedy.

Challenging road geometry

Portions of I-64 and I-75 feature sharp curves and steep grades, especially in hilly regions. These difficult terrains force truckers to brake suddenly or navigate tricky descents. Large commercial vehicles handle these conditions poorly, making maintaining control difficult and often leading to loss of stability or speed-related accidents.

Inconsistent lane widths

In older or reconstructed sections, I-64 and I-75 sometimes feature narrower lanes and shoulders. This lack of space gives truck drivers less room for error. When a truck needs to maneuver, narrow lanes increase the likelihood of scraping barriers or sideswiping smaller vehicles, turning minor incidents into severe crashes.

Construction and work zones

State agencies regularly perform maintenance on these heavily traveled routes. Frequent construction zones force traffic to merge and slow down unpredictably. Temporary barriers, shifting lane configurations, and reduced speed limits create chaotic environments. Because of this, trucks often struggle to adjust, significantly raising the potential for fatal accidents.

Protecting your future after a crash

Getting in a truck accident can be overwhelming and traumatizing for both parties involved. The immediate aftermath involves multiple insurance companies, large corporations, and thorough investigations

Victims must immediately secure representation to protect their rights and hold negligent parties responsible for their actions. An experienced attorney can effectively work with state laws and secure the compensation accident victims deserve.

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