January 29, 2019
Dear Representative:
Imagine if there were solutions that could help save hundreds of lives and prevent thousands of injuries each year resulting from large truck crashes on America’s highways.
There are.
Our large and growing coalition writes to inform you about two solutions to highway crashes and deaths involving large trucks: Heavy vehicle speed limiters and automatic emergency braking (AEB).
As you may be aware, recently released data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that truck crashes, and the resulting injuries and deaths, continue to increase year after year despite the fact that total truck vehicle miles traveled has effectively remained stagnant since 2009.
Yet, these dire trends are not irreversible. Proven solutions, like speed limiters and automatic emergency braking, are available today but their use is still not required by law.
SURVEY SHOWS AMERICANS STRONGLY SUPPORT TRUCK SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
A national survey conducted by McLaughlin & Associates in September of 2018 shows strong support across all political, geographic and demographic groups for Congressional action requiring the use of speed limiting and automatic braking technologies in large trucks in the United States.
When voters were asked whether they favor or oppose Congress requiring large trucks to have their speed limiters set at a maximum speed of 65 miles per hour:
- 79% said they favor this requirement,
- 45% strongly favor it,
- Only 13% oppose it.
When voters were asked whether they favor or oppose Congress requiring large trucks to use AEB:
- 82% of voters favor AEB,
- 50% strongly favor it,
- Just 9% oppose it.
THE FACTS SUPPORT ACTION
Recently released results from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) confirm that truck safety in the United States has drastically declined from 2009 to 2017 (the most recent year of available data):
- Truck crash fatalities increased by 41 percent nationally from 2009-2017, with 44 states experiencing increases in truck crash deaths during this period,
- The number of children (ages 14 and younger) killed in large truck crashes rose by 20 percent,
- The number of truck occupants killed rose by 69 percent, resulting in the highest number of large truck occupants killed since 1989,
- Crashes in which a large truck rear-ended a passenger vehicle increased by 82 percent from 2009 to 2016 (the most recent year of available data for this crash subset),
- 30 percent of all fatal work zone crashes involved at least one large truck in 2017.
These statistics paint a grim picture: truck safety is getting worse across the board. As lawmakers, you cannot allow another year to pass and even more people to die or be injured in large truck crashes without taking action. These folks are not just statistics nor are they just your constituents; they are our mothers, fathers, siblings, children, and members of the community who should be able to safely share the road with large trucks.
OTHER COUNTRIES REQUIRE THESE LIFE-SAVING TECHNOLOGIES ON LARGE TRUCKS TO GREAT EFFECT
Dozens of other leading countries, like Japan, Australia, Germany, France and the United Kingdom, have required the use of these technologies because they determined doing so would make them safer. In fact, many of those countries have experienced reductions in the number of annual truck crash fatalities and not one has reversed their decision.
The European Union (EU), for example, requires large trucks to be equipped with and use both speed limiters (since 1992) and AEB (since 2012). And unlike our country, the EU has seen truck safety improve. From 2009 to 2016, the last year of comparable data, the European Union experienced a 20 percent decrease in the number truck crash deaths, while U.S. truck crash fatalities shot up 29 percent.
THERE IS AMPLE RESEARCH SUPPORTING THE SAFE, SUCCESSFUL USE OF THESE TECHNOLOGIES
Speed limiters have been standard in most heavy commercial trucks since the mid-1990s, and numerous analyses have found them to be quite effective. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s own road-based study found that trucks not using their speed limiters had a significantly higher highway-speed crash rate (approximately 200%) compared to trucks using speed limiters. A more recent study from the Province of Ontario found that the incidence of heavy trucks’ speeding leading to a highway crash dropped 73 percent following implementation of the province’s speed limiter rule at 65 mph in 2009. They also had a 24% drop in fatalities in all heavy truck-involved collisions. Additionally, the Ontario study directly debunked the claim that speed differentials would lead to an increase in overall crashes involving big rigs, finding no evidence of such an increase at all.
With regards to automatic emergency braking, NHTSA estimates that current generation AEB systems can prevent more than 2,500 crashes each year. The agency also found that 166 people will unnecessarily die, and another 8,000 individuals will suffer serious injuries every year a full implementation of AEB is delayed.
The data from trucking companies corroborates these findings. A major trucking company experienced a 69 percent decrease in rear-end crashes and 95 percent reduction in rear-end collision claims since it began equipping all new tractors with OnGuard Collision Mitigation Systems in 2012, and another major motor carrier saw their number of rear-end collisions decrease by nearly 80 percent from 2003 to 2015 after equipping their fleet with an active system of collision avoidance and mitigation. Likewise, a third company saw a 71 percent reduction in rear-end collisions and a 63 percent decrease in unsafe following behaviors in their trucks equipped with AEB as well as electronic stability control and lane departure warning compared to their trucks without these safety systems.
We urge you to reflect on the rising number of truck crash deaths and recognize that it is time to require the use of sensible, existing safety solutions. The EU mandated both of these technologies years ago and now experiences fewer truck crash fatalities than the United States. Congress should not stand by silently as proven solutions for improving truck safety are readily available yet inexplicably not yet required in our country.
We look forward to working with you to pass life-saving legislation that will require all big-rig trucks to use speed limiters and automatic emergency braking.
Sincerely,
Steve Owings, Co-Founder
Road Safe America
Harry Adler, Executive Director Truck Safety Coalition
Sally Greenberg, Executive Director National Consumers League
Caron Whitaker, Director, Bike Walk Action The League of American Bicyclists
Marco Conner, Co-Deputy Director Transportation Alternatives
Elliott Caldwell, Executive Director Georgia Bikes
Melissa Wandall, President National Coalition for Safer Roads
Daphne Izer Co-Founder, Parents Against Tired Truckers (PATT)
Dawn King Davisburg, MI President, Truck Safety Coalition Board Member, CRASH Daughter of Bill Badger Killed in truck crash 12/23/04
Jane Mathis St. Augustine, FL Vice President, TSC Board Member, PATT Mother of David Mathis Mother-in-Law of Mary Kathryn Mathis Killed in a truck crash 3/25/04
Peter Malarczyk Hastings-on-Hudson, NY Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Injured in a truck crash 12/29/15 Son of Ryszard and Anita Malarczyk Killed in a truck crash 12/29/15
Santiago Calderon Arcata, CA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Injured in a truck crash 4/10/14
Monica Malarczyk Hastings-on-Hudson, NY Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Injured in a truck crash 12/29/15 Son of Ryszard and Anita Malarczyk Killed in a truck crash 12/29/15
Michelle Lemus Los Angeles, CA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Injured in a truck crash 4/10/14
Linda Wilburn Weatherford, OK Board Member, PATT Mother of Orbie Wilburn Killed in a truck crash 9/2/02
Larry Liberatore Severn, MD Board Member, PATT Father of Nick Liberatore Killed in a truck crash 6/9/97
Vickie Johnson Hartwell, GA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Wife of Curt Johnson, Step-mother of Crystal Johnson Killed in a truck crash 10/1/2009
Beth Badger Columbus, GA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Daughter of Bill Badger Killed in truck crash 12/23/04
Vincent Laubach Reno, NV Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Truck Crash Survivor
Paul Badger Davidson, NC Son of Bill Badger Killed in truck crash 12/23/04
Gary Wilburn Weatherford, OK Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Father of Orbie Wilburn Killed in a truck crash 9/2/02
Tami Friedrich Trakh Corona, CA Board Member, CRASH Sister of Kris Mercurio, Sister-in-Law of Alan Mercurio, Aunt of Brandie Rooker & Anthony Mercurio Killed in a truck crash 12/27/89
Debra Cruz Harlingen, TX Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Injured in a truck crash 8/8/2008
Tina Silva Ontario, CA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Sister of Kris Mercurio, Sister-in-Law of Alan Mercurio, Aunt of Brandie Rooker & Anthony Mercurio Killed in a truck crash 12/27/89
Kathleen Laubach Reno, NV Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Truck Crash Survivor
Bruce King Davisburg, MI Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Son-in-law of Bill Badger Killed in truck crash 12/23/04
Laurie Higginbotham Memphis, TN Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Mother of Michael Higginbotham Killed in a truck crash, 11/18/14
Kim Telep Harrisburg, PA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Wife of Bradley Telep Killed in a truck crash 8/29/12 |
Catherine Chase, President
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety
Jason Levine, Executive Director Center for Auto Safety
Janette Fennell, Founder and President KidsAndCars.org
Gary Smith, President Child Injury Prevention Alliance
Sally Flocks, President & CEO Pedestrians Educating Drivers on Safety (PEDS)
Wanda Lindsay, Founder The John Lindsay Foundation
Jennifer Tierney, Board Member Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways (CRASH) Foundation
Ron Wood Washington, D.C. Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Son of Betsy Wood, Brother of Lisa Wood Martin, Uncle of Chance, Brock, and Reid Martin Killed in a truck crash 9/20/04
Julie Branon Magnan South Burlington, VT Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Injured in a truck crash 01/31/02 Wife of David Magnan Killed in a truck crash 01/31/02
Amy Fletcher Perrysburg, OH Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Wife of John Fletcher Killed in a truck crash 1/24/12
Kate Brown Gurnee, IL Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Mother of Graham Brown Injured in a truck crash 5/2/05
Christina Mahaney Jackman, ME Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Injured in a truck crash 7/19/2011 Mother of Liam Mahaney Killed in a truck crash 7/19/2011
Steve Izer Lisbon, ME Board Member, PATT Father of Jeff Izer Killed in a truck crash 10/10/93 Sandra Lance Chesterfield, VA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Mother of Kristen Belair Killed in a truck crash 8/26/2009
Bernadette Fox Davis, CA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Best friend of Daniel McGuire Killed in a truck crash 7/10/2014
Alan Dana Plattsburgh, NY Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Son of Janet Dana, Uncle of Caitlyn & Lauryn Dana, Brother-in-law of Laurie Dana Killed in a truck crash 7/19/12
Nancy Meuleners Bloomington, MN Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Injured in a truck crash 12/19/89
Frank Wood Falls Church, VA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Father of Dana Wood Killed in a truck crash 10/15/02
Morgan Lake Sunderland, MD Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Injured in a truck crash 7/19/13
Ashley McMillan Memphis,TN Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Girlfriend of Michael Higginbotham Killed in a truck crash, 11/18/14
Michelle Novak Delevan, NY Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Aunt of Charles “Chuck” Novak Killed in a truck crash 10/24/10 Jackie Novak Hendersonville, NC Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Mother of Charles “Chuck” Novak Killed in a truck crash 10/24/10
Ed Slattery Lutherville, MD Board Member, PATT Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Husband of Susan Slattery Killed in a truck crash 8/16/10 Sons Matthew & Peter Slattery critically injured
Marc Johnson Hartwell, GA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Brother of Curt Johnson Killed in truck crash 10/1/2009
Melissa Gouge Washington, D.C. Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Cousin of Amy Corbin Killed in a truck crash 8/18/97
Marchelle Wood Falls Church, VA Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Mother of Dana Wood Killed in a truck crash 10/15/02
Randall Higginbotham Memphis, TN Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Father of Michael Higginbotham Killed in a truck crash, 11/18/14
Cindy Southern Cleveland, TN Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition Wife of James Whitaker, sister-in-law Anthony Hixon and aunt of Amber Hixon Killed in a truck crash 9/18/09 |