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How Can You Tell If a Truck Is Overloaded?

When a large, commercial truck is overloaded, it puts the lives of others on the roadway at risk. If you see an overloaded big rig on the road, the best thing to do is get out of its way. Fortunately, there are certain visible signs to clue you in when a truck is overloaded.

Signs of an Overloaded Truck

When you encounter a tractor-trailer on the road, look for the following signs that the truck’s cargo exceeds weight limit restrictions:

What Are the Risks of an Overloaded Truck?

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has strict regulations regarding the loading of cargo on large commercial trucks. The cargo must be properly secured, the weight must be evenly distributed throughout the trailer, and the cargo must be within allowable weight limits. When trucking companies ignore these regulations, overloaded tractor trailers become a threat on the roads. The following are some of the risks associated with overloaded trucks:

If you or your loved one has been injured in a collision caused by an overloaded truck, you may have a claim for compensation. Contact Allen Flatt Ballidis & Leslie at (949) 752-7474 to schedule a free consultation. In our initial meeting with you, there are no time limits or restrictions. Our Orange County auto accident attorneys will work with you to determine if you have a case and what damages you may be entitled to claim.

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