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February 3, 2026
Estes Express Lines is one of the largest and oldest less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers in the United States, operating a vast network of terminals, linehaul routes, and city operations throughout Tennessee. With frequent dock activity, nightly linehaul runs, and constant movement between terminals, Estes trucks are a common sight on Tennessee highways and in freight yards. Unfortunately, that scale also brings serious risk—and truck drivers are often injured in Estes-related accidents even when they did everything right.
Estes Express Lines is one of the largest and oldest less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers in the United States, operating a vast network of terminals, linehaul routes, and city operations throughout Tennessee. With frequent dock activity, nightly linehaul runs, and constant movement between terminals, Estes trucks are a common sight on Tennessee highways and in freight yards....
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Runaway truck accidents are some of the most terrifying and destructive crashes on Tennessee roads. When a tractor-trailer loses braking power on a downgrade, the driver may have seconds—or less—to react before the truck accelerates out of control. These crashes often end in jackknifes, rollovers, underride collisions, or high-speed impacts at the bottom of hills.
Runaway truck accidents are some of the most terrifying and destructive crashes on Tennessee roads. When a tractor-trailer loses braking power on a downgrade, the driver may have seconds—or less—to react before the truck accelerates out of control. These crashes often end in jackknifes, rollovers, underride collisions, or high-speed impacts at the bottom of hills....
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