Reviewing
truck crash data can help drivers, government agencies, personal injury attorneys and others identify risk factors and accident patterns to better determine the influencing factors that lead to injuries and fatalities on America's roadways.
Not exact matches
«Current
crash data collection forms don't have an explicit section for
truck - parking - related
crashes, but we can operate under the assumption that specific types of at - fault
truck crashes, such as those due to fatigue, may be the result of inadequate parking,» said the study's lead author, Salvador Hernandez, a transportation safety and logistics researcher at Oregon State.
Although 2015 FARS
data indicates that 239 large
trucks and 2 buses were involved in fatal
crashes in work zones, representing a 2 percent decrease from 2014 and indicating some progress is being made by DOT and its partners and stakeholders, DOT efforts must continue toward eliminating work zone
crashes.
State and local enforcement officials use SAFETYNET to search for
truck / bus driver history, review inspection results, record and track inspection and
crash data, research compliance issues, and contact appropriate individuals or companies / organizations to request additional information or take compliance action.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's most recent
data from 2012 showed that 697 occupants of large
trucks were killed in
crashes; approximately 40 percent were not wearing safety belts.
The Lexus LX 570 is an extremely safe
truck in
crash tests, despite the lack of actual ratings
data from IIHS and NHTSA.
Additionally, the trucking company, along with its attorneys and insurance representatives, can usually visit the
crash scene within hours to collect the driver's logbook, black box
data and the damaged
truck.
However, statistical
data on two vehicle
crashes that involved a collision of a large
truck with a passenger automobile indicates that the occupants inside the passenger vehicle were at greater risk of dying, and accounted for 97 percent of all deaths.
However, statistics indicate that 1979 had the highest incident rate of
truck accident fatalities since U.S.
crash data was first collected in 1975.
If the trucking company operates the
truck after the
crash, the
data could disappear, and it can not be recovered.
In 2012, approximately 317,000
crashes involved large
trucks, and more than 3,000 of those collisions were fatal, according to
data compiled by U.S. Department of Transportation.
Depending on the make and model of the engine in the
truck, these devices can record a lot of
data regarding the operation of the
truck and can provide information such as the speed of the
truck prior to the collision or whether the driver applied the brakes before the
crash.
In order to make sure that this valuable evidence is preserved and then used to its full potential, a
truck accident attorney experienced in using black box
data should be contacted as quickly as possible following a
crash.
A 2010 study that gathered
data on national samples of
truck crashes involving injuries found that nearly one - third of the
trucks had conditions that should have required them to be taken out of service, and more than half had at least one mechanical violation.
In addition, on - board computers and other technology may also provide
crash investigators with
data regarding the events that led up to a
truck accident.