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Dangers For Big Rig Truckers on California Roads

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
January 10, 2025
in Lifestyle
Reading Time: 6 mins read

American commerce would suffer severely were it not for trucks and their operators. The U.S. government estimates that for-hire transportation contributes significantly to the Gross Domestic Product, adding 1.7 trillion to GDP in 2022. In fact, truckers not only generate jobs in energy, maintenance and shipping/receiving, they also keep store shelves stocked, gas pumps filled and industrial systems humming. They are at work around the clock, every day of the year. However, the big rigs are not easy to operate, and the terrain and roads can be quite challenging to navigate. Nowhere is this more real than in California. 

What Makes California Roads Hazardous?

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Even the governor of California acknowledges that many state highways pose safety dangers to drivers of all vehicles, launching a campaign of enhanced infrastructure, strengthened police presence and public education. Of the weaknesses present in infrastructure, the governor cites:

  • The ease with which drivers can drift from lane to lane and make unauthorized, dangerous turns
  • Lack of clarity at intersections in terms of where pedestrians may walk
  • Not enough signage indicating speed limits and upcoming curves

The hope is that these measures will reduce the 4,400+ accidents that plague Golden State roads annually.

Notorious California Highways

The California Department of Transportation recognizes Interstate Highway 15 as the deadliest stretch in the state, followed closely by Interstate 10, Interstate 5 and U.S. Route 101. The lion’s share of accidents occurs in southern California counties. The stretch of Highway 101 in Los Angeles County saw 65 serious trucking accidents in 2023 alone. Causes of collisions and mishaps range from distraction to intoxication to carelessness — the last surviving to the COVID era when fewer cars populated the roads. Still, the Golden State’s unique geography also plays a role in making its roads more perilous. 

Diverse in its topography, the state must lay highway to accommodate mountains, deserts, beaches, farmland, deep valleys, fault lines and highly populated metro areas. As a result, roads must include tight arcs, sharp changes in elevation and chronic congestion. From an engineering standpoint, creating these arteries is feasible. From a driver’s perspective, however, some of these highways are demanding to traverse, especially with cargo — not to mention life and limb — intact. Drivers of big rigs have their work cut out for them when hauling to or from California. 

The Demands of the Big Rig

The requirements of long-distance cargo hauling are heavy upon both vehicle and driver. Operators face stressful time demands and have difficulties maintaining a healthy lifestyle in terms of sleep, diet and exercise. Meanwhile, the hours upon hours of operation take their toll on the trucks and trailers in terms of wear and tear. Truck components are not like muscles; they only diminish with intense use. Not only do the long-distance treks contribute to the erosion of parts like pumps, spark plugs, tires and alternators, but the frequent acceleration/decelerations, starts/stops and precarious maneuvers that California roads stipulate further wear them out. Failure to function becomes more likely.

Consequences of Big Rig Accidents

The National Safety Council reports that large trucks are responsible for only seven percent of traffic fatalities in California. That might seem like a positive statistic, but it fails to account for injuries or the enormous amount of property loss incurred when big rigs have accidents. According to the U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the average financial cost of cargo loss is $15,114 per accident; with injuries, that figure rises to $195,258; with fatalities, $3,604,518. 

These numbers underscore the urgent need for stronger safety measures by drivers, carriers and governments alike. 

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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