Garbage truck accidents are surprisingly common in Florida. Trash trucks stop frequently, are often out very early when it is still dark, and sometimes weave to each side of the road to collect trash. Accidents can be caused by driver error on the part of the truck driver or by error due to drivers around the truck.
Trash truck drivers can make the same kinds of mistakes as any other driver, but due to the size and weight of the garbage truck, they can cause much more damage than smaller vehicles. A truck is also not as responsive as a car, taking longer to accelerate and much longer to stop. Some of the most common trash truck accidents involve a truck not stopping in time and plowing into cars in front of it or driving through a stop light or stop sign.
Trucks have been known to tip over while making a turn or on tight off-ramps and on-ramps. When they are involved in accidents, they can spill trash on the road, causing a hazardous situation for other drivers. Trash truck drivers, like many truck drivers, drive for long hours and may be impaired by sleepiness. Sometimes alcohol and substance abuse can be the cause of truck driver error.