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Thursday, March 23, 2006

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New Study Concludes Driver Behavior Causes Most Truck Crashes

WASHINGTON - Drivers of large trucks and other vehicles involved in truck crashes are ten times more likely to be the cause of the crash than other factors, such as weather, road conditions, and vehicle performance according to a new study released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

The Large Truck Crash Causation Study was commissioned by FMCSA to review the causes of, and contributing factors to, crashes involving commercial motor vehicles. While previous data focused on specific crashes and/or individual causes of crashes, this study was the first nation-wide examination of all pre-crash factors.

"This study makes it clear that we need to spend more time addressing driver behavior, as well as making sure trucks and buses are fit for the road," FMCSA Administrator Annette M. Sandberg said. "The multitude of data now available will allow us to analyze specific areas of behavior and work with our industry and safety partners to develop an agenda on driver safety that will improve commercial motor vehicle driver performance."

FMCSA will conduct analysis to further examine driver factors such as use of prescription and over-the-counter drugs, speeding, fatigue, inattention, distractions, work environment, and unfamiliarity with the road.

The study, conducted with the help of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, investigated a national sample of fatal and injury crashes between April 2001 and December 2003 at 24 sites in 17 states. Each crash involved at least one large truck and resulted in at least one fatality or injury. The total sample of 967 crashes included 1,127 large trucks, 959 non-truck motor vehicles, 251 fatalities, and 1,408 injuries. Action or inaction by the driver of either the truck or other vehicle was the critical reason for 88 percent of the crashes.

The data offer unprecedented detail about the events surrounding truck crashes that are not available anywhere else. The study database eventually will be available to the public to encourage further analysis and increase the knowledge about large truck crash factors.

Read Complete Large Truck Crash Causation Study Report (pdf or html version)

Other Government Studies/Reports
2003 An Analysis of Fatal Large Truck Crashes (pdf or html version)
1998 Trends in Large Truck Crashes (pdf or html version)
1998 Traffic Safety Facts (pdf or html version)
1997 Traffic Safety Facts (pdf or html version)


Commericial Vehicle Driver Retention Study
Crashes Involving Trucks Carrying Hazardous Materials

Safety Tips for Truck Drivers and Bus Drivers from the FMCSA

Government Resources (outside links)
National Highway & Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
National Center for Statistics and Analysis

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