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Tanker Truck Explosions in Hollywood and the USA

Tanker trucks carry highly unstable liquids and can be used to transport hazardous materials, such as gas. A recent federal investigation in California following two tanker truck explosions linked to one company has shone the spotlight on tanker safety. U.S. hazardous materials transportation regulations regulate tanker safety in Hollywood, Florida…

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Tanker-Truck Accidents in Florida can have Devastating Consequences

Tanker trucks transport liquids, including hazardous materials and highly flammable chemicals. These trucks are necessary to get fuels to homes and business and as part of industrial operations. However, while these vehicles are important for local economies and businesses, they can also pose a hazard. Tanker-truck accidents are extremely dangerous…

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Truck Rollovers

Truck rollover accidents in Hollywood are more common than rollovers involving passenger cars. Since tankers and commercial trucks have a higher center of gravity, they are more at risk of rollovers than even SUVs. Several factors can contribute to these types of collisions: 1) Speeding. Rollovers can happen even at…

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Different Commercial Trucks Have Different Accident Risk Factors

Not all truck accidents in Hollywood and Florida are the same. Depending on the type of truck that was involved in your collision, you may have very different injuries or you may have a different risk for serious injuries: 1) Delivery trucks. Delivery trucks tend to be light trucks, and…

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Tanker Collisions can Lead to Rollovers and Spilled Cargo

Tankers transport gasoline, gases, and liquids as well as substances like cement and even bio-hazardous materials. We rely on tankers to transport chemicals as well as everyday substances we need. People who live in colder climates, for example, may rely on tankers to get heating oil for their homes. The…

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Dangerous Cargo in Trucking Collisions

Any trucking collision in Homestead or Florida can be terrifying. However, when your trucking collision involves a hazmat carrier, you may find yourself facing even more serious injuries or problems. The Department of Transportation estimates that about 200 fatal trucking accidents that occur annually involve hazmat carriers. These are carriers…

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Dangerous Cargo a Risk for Trucking Accidents in Homestead and other Cities

Earlier this month, a serious accident in Michigan highlighted the dangers of some types of dangerous cargo. In the chain reaction accident, which took place on a wintry interstate road, 193 vehicles were involved. More than a dozen people were injured in the incident, one fatally. About 76 commercial trucks…

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Toxic Cargo a Deadly Danger on Florida and U.S. Streets

In Miami and across the country, tractor trailers and big rigs are tasked with transporting dangerous and hazardous chemicals – including fertilizers, fuel, flammable materials, and toxic chemicals – across long distances. There are many dangers linked to trucks carrying cargo: 1) Cargo spills. Cargo spills of any kind can…

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Study Hopes to Find Solutions for Emergency Vehicle Collisions

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) program is sponsoring a $1.4 million study being conducted at the University of Arizona to find ways to reduce emergency responder injuries and fatalities. It is hoped that the findings will help find ways to reduce traffic accident collisions…

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Fuel Spills and Trucking Accidents in Florida: A Deadly Combination

On August 27, a serious trucking collision on Interstate 75 in Florida’s Sarasota County caused a gasoline spill of 250 and 500 gallons. Both the truck driver and another driver were injured in the crash and the accident caused a secondary four-car collision as well. Firefighters placed foam over the…

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