Before every trip, a driver must:
- Look under the truck for any possible leaks or spills of oil, gas, brake fluid, etc.
- Check water and fluid levels.
- Make sure all headlights, taillights, and signals are working.
- Listen for any unusual engine noises.
- Check brakes and brake lights.
- Check the tire pressure and tire treads.
- Make sure windshield wipers and all emergency features work, such as flashers and horn.
- Check the engine fan and compressor belt.
- Make sure all gauges are reading accurately.
- Check every part of the trailer and trailer coupling for possible defects.
These inspections can be time-consuming. However, failing to thoroughly complete each step is negligent and against the law. If a driver fails to inspect the truck and you suffer injury as a result, a truck accident lawyer can help you hold that driver accountable. Call (980) 246-2656 for Shane Smith Law today.
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