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New Mexico Trucks that Rear End Passenger Vehicles in Dust Storms are Negligent
Dust Storms Lower Visibility and Require Vehicles to Slow Down or Stop, So When a Truck Rear Ends a Passenger Vehicle in a Dust Storm that is Negligent Dust storms have been in the news a lot lately, particularly the large haboob that blanketed a large area of Arizona. New Mexico also gets a…
Federal Regulations and the Smith System Prevent Dust Storm Truck Accidents
New Mexico Trucking Accidents During Dust Storms can be Prevented by Complying with Federal Regulations and the Smith System of Defensive Driving Large commercial trucks, tankers, flatbeds, 18-wheelers, semis, big rigs, and other large trucks are all very dangerous vehicles. New Mexico trucking accidents are some of the most devastating accidents out there. This…
Smith System of Defensive Driving Will Save Lives in Dust Storms
Using the Smith System of Defensive Driving Would Save Lives in Dust Storms to Avoid New Mexico Trucking Accidents A large commercial truck driver is required to have CDL, which is a necessary license that requires a significant amount of training, knowledge based tests, skill based tests, and experience. The goal is to ensure…
New Mexico Truck Drivers Need to have a CDL and Learn the Smith System of Defensive Driving to Safe Our Lives!
CDL and Smith System of Defensive Driving: A Combination New Mexico Truck Drivers Need to Do to Save Everyone Else’s Lives All too often we hear about a trucking accident where multiple people are seriously injured, paralyzed, or killed, but the truck driver walks away without a scratch. This is partially because truck drivers…