In a new white paper, American Trucking Associations sets the record straight about the involvement of fatigue in large truck crashes, saying anti-trucking industry interest groups wildly exaggerate its role in crashes.
"While every crash on our nation's highways is a tragedy - particularly those that involve serious injuries or fatalities - the first step toward reducing crashes is being honest about what causes them," says ATA President and CEO Bill Graves. "We have often been told by self-appointed 'experts' that fatigue is the leading cause of truck-involved crashes, and this report clearly demonstrates that it is not true."
The white paper takes issue with the oft-cited "fact" that 30% to 40% of truck crashes are caused by fatigue.
The figure often cited by advocacy groups originated in a 1990 National Transportation Safety Board report entitled: "Fatigue, Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Medical Factors in Fatal-to-the-Driver Heavy Truck Crashes." That report focused on 182 crashes, which were generally single-vehicle crashes, where the drive of the truck was killed.
As a result, NTSB itself said it "specifically selected truck accidents that were likely to include fatigue-related accidents; that is, single vehicle accidents that tend to occur at night," and added that the report's purpose was not to determine "the statistical incidence of fatigue."
"ATA has been a champion for determining and addressing the true causes of crashes like increased speeds and aggressive driving," said Mike Card, incoming ATA chairman and president of Combined Transport, Central Point, Ore. "Reducing and managing fatigue is an important safety issue, but it shouldn't be the only safety issue as some groups want to make it."
To read ATA's report, click here.
New ATA Paper Says Fatigued Driving Exaggerated
In a new white paper, American Trucking Associations sets the record straight about the involvement of fatigue in large truck crashes, saying anti-trucking industry interest groups wildly exaggerate its role in crashes
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