Increasing Truck Parking Spots to Decrease Truck Accidents

If you drove anywhere on Missouri highways to get to Grandma's house from Springfield over the Holidays, you may have utilized one of the many rest areas of welcome centers. While the rest areas are great places for a quick nature break and stretch of the legs for both 2 and 4-legged passengers, they actually could save your life.

The greatest contributing factor in large truck accidents i.e. semi-truck or tractor trailer accidents is driver fatigue.  By federal law, truck drivers must leave the road and rest after logging a 10 to 11 hour workday.  Naturally, making that stop safe and convenient for a truck driver is more likely to encourage compliance and Missouri has been doing just that. The number of truck parking spaces provided by MoDOT increased 45 percent between the years 2002 and 2009, from 587 spots to 853. In 2010, your tax dollars will contribute to two welcome centers and more converted truck parking areas like from abandoned weigh stations for an additional 142 spaces.  

A tired truck driver is more likely to cause an accident and we know a large tractor trailer is more likely to cause an injury or fatal accident for others on the road.  When you see truck drivers parked and resting at a Missouri rest area, be thankful those spots are available.  And don't be afraid to take a rest yourself as driver fatigue isn't only for truck drivers.  See a map of Missouri rest areas

A Missouri tractor trailer accident lawyer can help if you have been involved in a semi-truck accident.  Such cases can be very complex, so don't leave yours to chance. Get a FREE consultation.

How Are the Roads Out There?

When the snow falls, sometimes the best decision is to just stay home to avoid any possibility of being involved in a car accident.  To make an informed decision if you should stay or go, there are a couple of resources you can use to check Springfield and Missouri road conditions. With a lot of winter weather ahead for Springfield, Missouri in 2010, please keep these sites in mind to help keep you safe. 

Missouri Department of Transportation Traveler Information Map
Clickable map of Missouri identifying both weather related conditions and the impact from construction on major highways and roadway.  Especially helpful for when you are headed out of town.

Road Conditions Report over the Phone by MoDOT
For Missouri call 1-800-222-6400

Springfield Area Traveler Information Map by MoDot
Same MoDot map as above, but focused on main Springfield highways.

Springfield Missouri Area District Road Conditions
Quick summary of major Springfield roads listed by county.

Springfield Missouri Area District Roads
Click on a county name and see the MoDOT projects in the area and the impact to traffic

Springfield Missouri Regional Traffic Information
Information provided by the City of Springfield.  You can click on traffic cameras and see the real time road conditions at specific intersections for yourself. You can also see a list of current car accidents and construction closures.

Greene County Highway Department
More local information on Greene County road conditions and Greene County road closures

If, even after careful planning, the decision to head out of Springfield roads or other other Missouri highway doesn't go well and you are involved in a car accident with injuries, please contact a car accident attorney.