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Truck News / 1.19.2023

What Companies Have the Most Truck Accidents?

Wisner Baum
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    The life of thriving commerce throughout the United States depends on semi-trucks to transport freight from place to place. Presently, there are about 12 million large trucks and buses registered to operate on American roadways.

    In 2021, the trucking industry earned nearly $880 billion in revenue and moved nearly 73% of America’s freight by weight. With so many trucks on the road and tight deadlines to meet, some trucking companies put profit and expediency over the safety of its drivers and other motorists. Tragically, this is a recipe for disaster.

    Below we profile the companies involved in the most accidents each year.

    Which Trucking Companies Are Involved in the Most Accidents?

    According to data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA’s) Safety Measurement System (SMS), FedEx and UPS consistently have the highest number of truck crashes among all trucking companies in the U.S.

    The data below represents the number of trucking accidents and violations in a 24-month period ending on December 30, 2022. As you can see, FedEx and UPS have the highest number of truck accidents. But the data from some of the other companies tells another story; some have a higher number of accidents relative to their fleet size, which means the accident rate is high. Others have higher rates of unsafe driving violations, which also threaten highway safety.

    FedEx

    FedEx Ground

    Number of Vehicles: 101,975

    Number of Drivers: 124,527

    Total Accidents: 2,781

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 3,850

    FedEx Freight

    Number of Vehicles: 18,927

    Number of Drivers: 23,099

    Total Accidents: 843

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 577

    FedEx Express

    Number of Vehicles: 35,535

    Number of Drivers: 42,218

    Total Accidents: 380

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 203

    UPS

    United Parcel Service (UPS)

    Number of Vehicles: 134,070

    Number of Drivers: 127,017

    Total Accidents: 2,845

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 2,682

    J.B. Hunt

    J B Hunt Transport

    Number of Vehicles: 24,040

    Number of Drivers: 26,977

    Total Accidents: 1,858

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 3,007

    Knight-Swift

    Knight Transportation

    Number of Vehicles: 3,200

    Number of Drivers: 3,200

    Total Accidents: 229

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 442

    Swift Transportation

    Number of Vehicles: 15,902

    Number of Drivers: 15,000

    Total Accidents: 1,059

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 1,833

    AAA Cooper Transportation

    Number of Vehicles: 2,865

    Number of Drivers: 2,972

    Total Accidents: 184

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 165

    Knight Refrigerated

    Number of Vehicles: 704

    Number of Drivers: 704

    Total Accidents: 49

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 89

    Midwest Motor Express

    Number of Vehicles: 365

    Number of Drivers: 396

    Total Accidents: 17

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 24

    Landstar System

    Landstar Ranger Inc.

    Number of Vehicles: 6,855

    Number of Drivers: 7,027

    Total Accidents: 430

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 1,012

    Landstar Inway Inc.

    Number of Vehicles: 4,778

    Number of Drivers: 3,883

    Total Accidents: 303

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 752

    Landstar Express America

    Number of Vehicles: 258

    Number of Drivers: 371

    Total Accidents: 12

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 31

    Werner Logistics

    Werner Enterprises Inc.

    Number of Vehicles: 9,507

    Number of Drivers: 10,533

    Total Accidents: 912

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 1,590

    Schneider

    Schneider National Carriers

    Number of Vehicles: 10,612

    Number of Drivers: 12,468

    Total Accidents: 818

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 1,786

    Midwest Logistics Systems

    Number of Vehicles: 935

    Number of Drivers: 1,089

    Total Accidents: 86

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 213

    Schneider National Bulk Carriers

    Number of Vehicles: 660

    Number of Drivers: 763

    Total Accidents: 33

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 84

    Old Dominion Freight Line

    Old Dominion Freight Line Inc.

    Number of Vehicles: 10,719

    Number of Drivers: 12,855

    Total Accidents: 738

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 609

    XPO Logistics

    XPO Logistics Freight Inc.

    Number of Vehicles: 8,800

    Number of Drivers: 11,172

    Total Accidents: 692

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 485

    Estes Express Lines

    Estes Express Inc.

    Number of Vehicles: 7,856

    Number of Drivers: 8,060

    Total Accidents: 550

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 552

    YRC Worldwide

    YRC Inc.

    Number of Vehicles: 7,654

    Number of Drivers: 9,107

    Total Accidents: 491

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 416

    Averitt Express

    Averitt Express Inc.

    Number of Vehicles: 5,129

    Number of Drivers: 5,166

    Total Accidents: 385

    Total Unsafe Driving Violations: 380

    Trucking Company Insights: 2022

    To better understand the volume of these trucking companies, below you will find the annual revenue and number of employees for each.

    FedEx

    Consolidated Revenue: $93,512 Million

    Number of Employees:

    Full-time: 345,000

    Part-time: 202,000

    Contracted service providers: 6,000

    UPS

    Consolidated Revenue: $97.3 Billion

    Number of Employees: 534,000

    J.B. Hunt

    Consolidated Revenue: $12,168 Million

    Number of Employees: 33,000

    Knight-Swift

    Consolidated Revenue: $965.7 Million (2021)

    Number of Employees: 27,900

    Landstar System

    Consolidated Revenue: $1.816 Billion (End of the 3rd Quarter, 2022)

    Number of Employees: 1,273

    Werner Logistics

    Gross Revenue: $1.837 Billion (2021)

    Number of Employees: 9,342 (2020)

    Schneider

    Consolidated Revenue: $5,042.7 Million (End of the 3rd Quarter, 2022)

    Number of Employees: 15,691 (2021)

    Old Dominion Freight Line

    Consolidated Revenue: $5.3 Billion (2021)

    Number of Employees: 23,663

    XPO Logistics

    Consolidated Revenue: $3.36 Billion (2021)

    Number of Employees: Approximately 42,000

    Estes Express Lines

    Consolidated Revenue: $4.4 Billion (2022)

    Number of Employees: Approximately 22,000

    YRC Worldwide

    Operating Revenue: $1.309 Billion (2021)

    Number of Employees: 32,000

    Averitt Express

    Gross Revenue: $399 Million

    Number of Employees: 5,000

    As you can see from the data above, these trucking companies generate enough profit to ensure all of their employees are properly trained and taken care of at all times. There is no reason to cut corners, especially when the risk is the health and safety of everyone on the road.

    Trucking Companies Must Focus on Accident Prevention

    Truck Drivers Need Proper Training

    First and foremost, commercial trucking companies should ensure that their drivers are properly trained. This means providing professional training courses on driving techniques, defensive driving, and other safety protocols. Drivers must be able to recognize dangerous situations before they happen and know how to handle them appropriately. They should also understand the importance of following traffic laws and regulations.

    Truck Drivers Should Have the Resources They Need

    Second, commercial trucking companies should create a safe work environment for their drivers. This includes providing necessary resources such as comfortable seating, ergonomic steering wheels, and mirrors, additional lighting for night drives, etc., that will help prevent driver fatigue. Proper rest breaks should also be taken by drivers during long trips to avoid any adverse effects of fatigue or exhaustion. Any company that prioritizes expedience by forcing its drivers to make unreasonable deadlines runs the risk of being held accountable of an accident occurs.

    Modern Safety Technology Is Critical

    Finally, commercial trucking companies should invest in the latest safety technology. This includes driver monitoring systems that can alert drivers when they make unsafe maneuvers, lane departure warning systems that notify drivers if they drift out of their intended lane, and automatic emergency braking systems that activate brakes when necessary to help avoid a crash. As truck accident lawyers we believe that many crashes could be avoided if certain trucking safety technology was implemented at scale.

    Wisner Baum Has Experience Against Many of the Nation’s Top Trucking Companies

    Our team here at Wisner Baum has experience litigating cases against the following trucking companies:

    ● FedEx

    ● J.B. Hunt

    ● Knight-Swift

    ● Landstar System

    ● Old Dominion Freight Line

    ● Schneider National

    ● UPS

    ● XPO Logistics

    In total, our firm has handled cases on behalf of clients against more than 150 trucking companies. If you have suffered injuries in a truck accident due to negligence, you may be able to pursue compensation.

    Don’t hesitate to reach out to our skilled team of experienced truck accident attorneys right away with any questions you may have about your case or the legal process in general. We are ready and willing to do everything in our power to help you now.

    Contact our office of experienced legal professionals by calling (310) 207-3233 or submitting an online contact form today to schedule your free consultation with one of our skilled trucking accident attorneys.

    Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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