Truck-Involved Traffic Fatalities Declined 12 Percent in 2008
Posted on: Monday, 6 July 2009, 14:22 CDT
"This achievement is great for all highway users," said
In addition to a 12 percent reduction in crash fatalities involving large trucks, the number of truck occupant deaths decreased 16 percent in 2008, from 805 in 2007 to 677. The overall number of people killed in motor vehicle crashes in
Programs dedicated to increasing the use of safety belts, coupled with new hours-of-service regulations, which took effect in 2005, have greatly improved highway safety. The truck-involved fatality rate is now at its lowest since the U.S. Department of Transportation began keeping those statistics in 1975.
ATA's 18-point safety agenda will further reduce the number of highway-related fatalities and injuries for all drivers on the nation's highways. ATA's policies include promoting greater safety belt use by commercial drivers; re-instituting a national maximum speed limit; improved truck crashworthiness standards; speed governing of all trucks; tax incentives for safety technologies; and a decade-long initiative to create a national clearinghouse for drug and alcohol test results.
Click here to view ATA's complete highway safety agenda.
NHTSA's 2008 traffic safety data can be found at: http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/Pubs/811172.pdf.
The American Trucking Associations is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of other trucking groups, industry-related conferences, and its 50 affiliated state trucking associations, ATA represents more than 37,000 members covering every type of motor carrier in the
SOURCE American Trucking Associations
Source: PR Newswire
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