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Large traffic study identifies rollover prone locations

May 11, 2012

Let’s face it, some locations have rollover after rollover. The American Transportation Research Institute look at more than 50,000 crash records from 31 states high frequency roll over locations.

Hopefully, industry and government can work to reduce truck crashes, especially big rig accident where the road environment is a contributing factor.

You can see the full report with a state specific summary with the most accident prone locations so you can anticipated danger in advance. You can click on to the site here: Mapping large truck rollovers. Safe driving.

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