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AAA recommended that every large truck, whether already on the road or a new truck, be equipped with the technologies that would improve road safety. It emphasized that these technologies were cost effective and would have a highly positive impact overall on our country’s highways.
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety Report Emphasizes Positives of Truck Safety Technology
In its report, AAA examined each of the truck technologies that could improve public safety. Included were onboard video-based safety monitoring systems, automatic emergency braking systems, lane departure warning systems, and air disk braking systems.
The report’s researchers concluded that there would be great economic value in saving lives with the installation of such safety technology, and costs would overall be lower when injuries were prevented. The report stressed that the cost of equipping large rigs with video-based safety monitoring systems and lane departure warning systems would end up being less in the long run for trucking companies.
Of course, for victims of trucking accidents, there is no value that can be placed on a life lost. But, money wise, it makes sense for truckers to install safety technology; and any incentive to do so, is a positive step.
AAA revealed that lane departure warning systems come with the potential of preventing upwards of 6,373 accidents, 1,342 injuries, and 115 fatalities every year. With video-based safety monitoring, there’s the possibility of preventing at least 63,000 accidents, 17,773 injuries, and 293 fatalities every year.
The Public in Favor of Large-Truck Safety Measures
AAA conducted a survey in which it asked U.S. adult drivers if they feel large commercial trucks are less safe than passenger cars. A majority of those surveyed, 6 out of 10, stated they did feel driving next to large rigs was less safe than driving near passenger cars. The top reasons why they felt large trucks were less safe on our roads include:
- The size and length of large trucks
- The fact that trucks have greater blind spots (less visibility)
- Their thoughts that large trucks tend to swerve out of lanes
Roughly 26 percent of adults surveyed added that they thought safety technology installed on large rigs would help drivers on the road feel safer.
Texas Truck Crash Statistics
Even though traffic fatalities have decreased throughout our country over the last few years, this is not the case in Texas. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that Texas ranks poorly in road safety when compared to other states. Looking at 2014, more than 33,000 fatalities occurred on roads in the U.S., and over 10 percent of these happened in Texas. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration conducted research that revealed Texas has the largest number of fatalities due to crashes involving large trucks. This number has increased steadily. Will requiring safety technology on big rigs mitigate the increase?
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