Delivery van crashed on road

As online shopping and delivery services have become more integrated into our daily lives, safety features on delivery vans are increasingly critical to protect the public with whom they share the road. With giants like FedEx and Amazon constantly working to meet consumers’ demands, new safety features have the potential to significantly reduce delivery van crashes.

Understanding the Need for Enhanced Safety Tech on Delivery Vans

Recent reports from CNN show a significant increase in accidents involving light commercial vehicles, including popular models like the Ford Transit, Ram ProMaster, and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. In fact, more than 935,000 motor vehicle crashes involving light cargo vans take place annually, with nearly 100,000 of them resulting in injuries or death.

Further research reveals that many crashes involving delivery trucks could be prevented by adding several types of crash-prevention technology to the vehicles. Many new passenger cars are already equipped with these types of safety technology, which makes the integration process into commercial vehicles more feasible.

Leveraging Available Technologies to Improve Delivery Van Safety

Implementing new safety technology is the key to improving cargo van safety. Some potential crash avoidance features include:

  • Automatic emergency braking and forward collision warning
  • Lane departure prevention
  • Blind spot monitoring
  • Pedestrian detection
  • Intelligent speed assistance
  • Front crash prevention systems
  • Driver monitoring systems that focus on preventing distracted driving
  • Louder, more persistent seat belt reminders
  • Electronic stability control
  • Adaptive cruise control

Equipping delivery vans with cutting-edge vehicle safety features can create a more secure environment on the roads by mitigating the risks of collisions and contributing to an overall improvement in driver safety and road traffic management.

Pedestrian Safety and Light Cargo Van Technology Solutions

One fundamental way to improve pedestrian safety is through implementing pedestrian detection systems. These systems provide drivers with information about the presence of pedestrians near the vehicle. If the system detects a pedestrian, the driver will receive an alert of the potential dangers. It can dramatically reduce the likelihood of accidents and keep drivers and pedestrians safe.

Statistics from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) show that focusing on advanced safety features on light vans has the potential to mitigate nearly 4 in 10 vehicle crashes involving light delivery vans. Furthermore, by implementing advanced safety features that focus on blind spot detection, front crash prevention, lane departure detection, and intelligent speed assistance, the United States could see:

  • A 26 percent decrease in the number of police-reported crashes with delivery vans
  • A 22 percent decrease in the number of injury accidents involving cargo vans
  • A 37 percent decrease in the total number of fatal delivery van accidents

Get Help from Our Delivery Van Accident Attorneys

In the event of a delivery van accident, obtaining legal assistance from an experienced attorney is essential. At Craig, Kelley & Faultless LLC, our team of delivery truck accident attorneys is well-versed in handling cases involving delivery van accidents. We understand the challenges that victims face after being harmed in delivery van crashes. We are committed to fighting for the rights of victims and pursuing maximum compensation for their injuries and related losses.

Contact our law firm today to get started protecting your rights with a free consultation. We are available to meet with you at your earliest convenience to discuss your legal options.

Author: David W. Craig

Attorney David W. Craig is a founding partner of the law firm of Craig, Kelley & Faultless LLC. He currently serves as the firm’s managing partner. David’s practice focuses on representing ordinary people in personal injury claims against trucking companies, insurers, and other large corporations. 

David’s tireless work on behalf of injured people has earned him numerous professional honors, including being named to the Super Lawyers Top 50 in Indiana, the Top 100 Indiana Trial Lawyers, Best Lawyers, and more. In addition to membership in numerous professional organizations, David serves on the National Advisory Board of the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America. 

David earned his law degree from Indiana University School of Law in 1985 after earning his undergraduate degree in business from Indiana University in 1982. He is licensed to practice law in Indiana state courts and the U.S. District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana.

Admitted to Indiana Bar: 1985

Years of Legal Experience: Over 40

Listed as an Indiana Super Lawyer: 2011-Present

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