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Study indicates U.S. drivers can't recall key details to accidents. This lacking total recall from motorists across the U.S. could have big ramifications for the trucking industry.

Study finds drivers’ accident recall is severely lacking, highlighting dashcam benefits

Aug. 14, 2024
The inability to recall key information during a collision should alarm truck fleet owners and managers. One way to ensure accurate recall is with dash cameras.

U.S. drivers can’t recall 68% of key information following a crash, according to dash camera company Nextbase. A recent study by the provider found that “no drivers could remember all vital information after witnessing a road incident,” and 44% of drivers “failed to identify the car at fault for a traffic incident.” 

This lack of total recall from motorists across the U.S. could have big ramifications for the trucking industry. 

About the Author

Jade Brasher

Senior Editor Jade Brasher has covered vocational trucking and fleets since 2018. A graduate of The University of Alabama with a degree in journalism, Jade enjoys telling stories about the people behind the wheel and the intricate processes of the ever-evolving trucking industry.    

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