Big Rig Trucker watching porn on laptop at time of crash

January 28, 2010
By Robert M. Kisselburgh on January 28, 2010 7:57 AM |

Tractor trailer driver watching porn on laptop strikes and kills motorist

State police in New York are reporting that a truck driver who struck a disabled car last month in New York, killing the driver of the car, was watching poronographic movies on his laptop computer at the time of the crash. According to the report, Thomas Wallace of Brook Park, Ohio was arrested this week on charges of second-degree manslaughter for the death of 33-year-old Julie Stratton, a mother of two.

This epitomizes the problems with technology in vehicles. It is a distraction that kills. Whether it is texting, watching videos on a computer, or playing with a cell phone, the fact is that the cab of a tractor-trailer is no place to be multitasking.

Recently, the government conducted a study of the problems with operating a tractor-trailer while texting. The study, "Driver Distraction in Commercial Vehicle Operations", showed that the most risky behavior was text messaging on cell phones and that a driver texting was 23.2 times more likely to be involved in an accident while texting while driving. Technology has its place, but most of it has no place in the driver's seat of a big rig truck or any other vehicle.

The Kisselburgh Law Firm is a Mississippi accident injury law firm which handles all types of cases involving serious injury or death including tractor-trailer crashes, car accidents, motorcycle accidents, drunk driving accidents, injuries from defective products, on-the-job injuries, and medical malpractice. If you have questions, call us at 601.936.4040 or contact us online.

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