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2 Killed, Semi Truck Chain Reaction Crash Lakeville, MN

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

car-crash-2 2 Killed, Semi Truck Chain Reaction Crash Lakeville, MN 4-vehicle chain reaction crash in Lakeville, Minnesota killed two Monday. A semi truck and 2 cars were stopped in the northbound lanes on I-35, near Highway 70, when another semi approached and was unable to stop, slamming into the vehicles. The force of impact pushed the two cars into the lead semi truck, crushing them. The semi truck was carrying beehives with millions of bees.

A driver of one of the cars was pronounced dead at the scene. The other car driver was air-lifted to North Memorial Hospital where she died Monday evening. Recovery attempts were hampered by the swarm of bees at the scene.

According to the State Patrol report, 50-year-old Pamela Brinkhaus, Elko, died at the scene and 24-year-old Kari Rasmussen, St. Anthony, died as a result of her injuries, at North Memorial Hospital. It was reported on the news that Ms. Rasmussen was pregnant.

The driver of the semi involved was Jason Styrbicky, 36, Buffalo. The accident is still under investigation.

Minnesota Semi Truck Accident Lawyer

Many semi truck accidents occur due to driver negligence — inattentiveness, driving while texting, or excessive speed top the list. That makes the loss of a loved one in a semi truck accident even more heart-wrenching and tragic.

Semi truck accident lawsuits are complex and require a high degree of legal expertise to investigate and access every avenue of recovery. The Semi Truck Accident Attorneys at TSR Injury Law are skilled, aggressive litigators with years of experience. We care and want to fight for justice for you and your family. Call us today at 612-362-0000 or submit our free consultation form.

Truck Driver Training – Driving Simulator – Drive Cam

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Truck driver training has made a technological leap into the 21st century. Technology, especially the driving simulator, is helping fleets to improve safety and performance by making it easier to train and monitor truck drivers. Many large, commercial fleets are adding tools such as computer-based training, driving simulators, and onboard video monitors to their driver education programs in an effort to deliver more and better training and performance feedback. The results are very encouraging.

In an effort to reduce semi truck accidents, “we’ve focused on brakes, we’ve focused on tires — all those things — but the Crash Causation Study shows us that we clearly need to focus on drivers and the issues surrounding them.” ~ Administrator Annette M. Sandberg, head of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Why computer-based training is so effective:

  • Content can be quickly updated from a single source, so that training content is always current.
  • Audio and vibration systems are designed to add accurate driving noise and feel to the experience.
  • It can create all types of challenging driving situations, such as dark, rain, snow, fog, or ice. This will allow the driver to learn how to react in dangerous situations without crashing a truck or causing personal injury.
  • A closed-circuit television allows observers to watch the drivers from the operator console.
  • The simulator allows for taping the drivers so that they can see how they reacted and do a self-critique of their performance.
  • Online training is suited to introduction, refresher, or remedial training.

Why drive cam is so effective:

  • It provides routine performance feedback — clear information as to how well drivers are actually doing on the highways.
  • Global positioning satellites, engine data recorders, and collision avoidance systems provide glimpses into the world of the truck cab.
  • Risky behaviors (speeding, hard braking, poor shifting habits) are identified.
  • It encourages truck drivers to be more attentive to their driving skills, by making them accountable for their behaviors.

Using technology to help monitor driver performance and deliver more personalized training is enabling fleets to improve safety and reduce costs. These new tools will help the industry take the next important step — to reduce the number of crashes and crash-avoidance maneuvers. Ultimately this will save lives.

Minnesota Semi Truck Accident Lawyer

If you have been involved in an accident with a semi truck, contact our Minnesota Semi Truck Accident Lawyers at (612) TSR-TIME. We have helped hundreds of victims recover millions in compensation. Our personal injury lawyers have received many awards for their litigation skills, including being named Minnesota Super Lawyers. Do not delay. In a semi truck accident, time is money. Records must be subpoenaed and preserved, eyewitnesses interviewed, and the accident scene investigated.

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