Sharing the Road with Passenger Vehicles

Sharing the Road with Passenger Vehicles

Driving a commercial truck is an experience unlike that which any other motorists are likely to have. A truck driver is seated high above the roadway and in command of a vehicle that is many times larger than most of those that surround it in traffic. This can lead to complacency and a misguided sense of being invulnerable while one is behind the wheel. As a consequence of this, there is a considerable risk of causing or becoming involved in a collision with other motorists. For obvious reasons, this can significantly interfere with not only your business but also with your health.

The truck factoring professionals of TBS Factoring Service, L.L.C. are dedicated to helping owner-operators and small commercial fleets meet the demands of growing their business. We understand that having cash on hand can prevent needless scrambling for extra deliveries which can increase driver fatigue and make accidents more likely. Let us do what we do best, which is help you. Contact TBS Factoring Service, L.L.C. today at 1-800-207-7661 for all of your freight factoring needs.

Complicating Factors

Typically, the training that a commercial truck driver receives which qualifies him or her to operate a big rig will directly address some of the most pressing safety concerns that accompany operating a truck. However, even the most well-trained drivers can experience a lapse in attention to these critical details. The following are some of the complicating factors that can create problems leading to accidents:

  • Compensating for the load distribution and the size of a trailer when turning
  • “No-zones”, which are large blind spots on a truck
  • Failure to give adequate warning about impending lane changes

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To work with a company that understands how important operational safety is to you, contact the freight factoring professionals of TBS Factoring Service, L.L.C. today at 1-800-207-7661.