(Chillicothe) – The Ohio State Highway Patrol is reminding motorists to use caution when driving around commercial vehicles.
“Large trucks and buses have operating limitations such as blind spots, longer stopping distances and limited maneuverability, making it essential for all drivers to focus on safety,” said Governor Mike DeWine.
The blind spots are located directly behind, in front and on either side of the vehicle. Those areas are more prone to crashes because the commercial driver cannot see the other vehicle. From 2016 through 2018, there were 59,527 crashes on Ohio’s roadways involving at least one commercial vehicle.
“Many of the crashes involving commercial vehicles can be avoided when everyone exercises caution,” said Lt. Timothy Karwatske, Commander of the Chillicothe Post. “Motorists need to be aware of a truck’s blind spots and allow them more room to turn, change lanes and stop.”
To ensure trucks using Ohio’s roads are safe, the Patrol’s commercial motor vehicle inspectors conducted 254,387 vehicle inspections in the last two years. In the same time frame, the Patrol discovered 280,366 safety violations and placed 54,678 trucks/drivers out of service.
Safety inspections follow a thorough process to guarantee both the truck and the driver meet state and federal regulations. If vehicles and drivers fail to meet these regulations, they may be placed out of service and cannot continue operation until regulation standards are met.
For more tips on driving around commercial vehicles safely, please visit https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/ourroads/tips-driving-safely-around-large-trucks-or-buses