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Pulling a Trailer Safely

Whether you are new to pulling a trailer or have some experience, some basic safety checks before your journey will ensure you trip is safe as possible. Firstly don’t overload your trailer and check the maximum capacity of the hitch and tongue. The tongue weight should be 10% to 15% of the overall weight so that the trailer does not sway. Place heavier cargo in front of the trailer’s axle and place the cargo from left to right securing the load so that it does not slide about.

Potholes and speed bumps that do not cause any problems normally need to be reconsidered when pulling a trailer. Hazards such as this can damage the trailer or hitch so you need to slow down and take your time. Keep your speed down at all times as driving at lower speed gives you more control and more time to react; keep the steering wheel steady and avoid sudden turns which can cause sway. If you find your trailer continually swaying, consider stopping and redistributing the weight inside the trailer.

Always brake gradually to avoid the trailer jack knifing and allow plenty of time and room to pass other vehicles and to change lanes. Allowing plenty of time for your journey will ensure that you drive in a calm controlled way.

If you have been injured in an accident, we can help. Please call the Fargo accident attorneys of Maring Williams Law Office, P.C., at (800) 492-5297 or contact us online today to learn more about what we can do for you.

Woman Has Life Threatening Injuries

On Monday April 13 a crash on Interstate 29 in Fargo has left a woman with life threatening injuries.

According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the accident happened shortly after midnight in the center lane near the 13th Avenue overpass. Fargo resident, 30 year old Amanda Laducer was driving a 1999 Lexus north on I 29 when she smashed into the back of a 2003 Honda Accord being driven by 21 year old Madison Cutler. Both cars were totaled with the Honda ending up in the right lane of the northbound Interstate while the Lexus ended up in the east ditch.

Laducer was not wearing a seat belt and was taken to Sanford Hospital with critical injuries. Cutler was wearing a seat belt and she was uninjured.

The police said both women were charged. Cutler with driving under suspension, and Laducer was charged with driving under the influence. This is not the first time that Laducer has been driving drunk as she has two convictions for the same offence in Cass County in 2008 and 2010 and one from Clay County in 2007.

If you have been injured in an accident, we can help. Please call the Fargo accident attorneys of Maring Williams Law Office, P.C., at (800) 492-5297 or contact us online today to learn more about what we can do for you.