When Truckers Are Under The Influence
by Richard Milford It is bad enough to drive a car or any other kind of vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but it is even worse t...
It is bad enough to drive a car or any other kind of vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but it is even worse to do so and drive a commercial vehicle. Especially truck drivers should keep this in mind, because it is obvious just how large a commercial semi-truck is when compared to the average car. The nickname of “kings of the road” is quite suitable.
On top of just being a large sized vehicle, a truck also needs more time to brake and that requires a driver who has great reflexes. Since drinking alcohol or consuming drugs can impair reflexes, the driver is then considered to be impaired. If you consider what can happen if a fully loaded truck can cause in terms of damages if it just lightly bumps into a car, then you don’t want to know what can happen if it slammed at full speed into the same car! It is not a pretty sight, to put it mildly.
The current federal law makes a truck driver’s alcohol BAC level a 0.04 and if a truck driver does he is now considered to be legally impaired. When you think about the size of a commercial vehicle versus an average sized car this is acceptable and warranted and has aided in reducing accidents in recent years.
There is a common problem among truck drivers. They have such unrealistic deadlines to keep that they fell the need to use drugs such as stimulants and marijuana to keep them awake to meet deadlines or face the possibility of being fired by the company they work for. This is dangerous since they can impair the same as alcohol. Some resort to getting meth which is said to be quite easy to find at truck stops. The blame is hard to put on one and is most likely shared between truckers and demanding schedules from the company.
One helpful policy is when truckers receive a commercial drivers license a stipulation is that they must consent to random drug testing no matter what they are doing at the time. If they are summoned to the supervisor’s office they must report there. They face termination or fines from the company should they refuse or not show up as there are no grounds to refuse.
This is always a situation that is serious enough that it will have to be looked further into. It is even more serious than a normal DWI, because of the number of lives potentially at stake. Every driver of a passenger car who has to drive next to a semi truck will want some sort of assurance that they are safe and that the truck driver won’t be suffering some problems, like flashback to a war he was in, just because he had took some substance to help remain awake.
For the truck driver he needs to keep in mind that there are many innocent lives at risk should he give in to temptations or pressure from deadlines The bottom line is to get the sleep you need, it’s partly your responsibility.
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