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Page 1: Office of Highway Safety Driver Factors and Collision Warning Systems

Office of Highway Safety

Driver Factors and Collision Warning Systems

Driver Factors and Collision Warning Systems

Page 2: Office of Highway Safety Driver Factors and Collision Warning Systems

IntroductionIntroduction

• Driver factors– Freightliner, specialty bus

• Collision warning systems– NTSB actions– NTSB recommendations status

Page 3: Office of Highway Safety Driver Factors and Collision Warning Systems

Truck Driver’s QualificationsTruck Driver’s Qualifications

• Valid Class A CDL, corrective lenses restriction

• Glasses in use• Valid medical certificate• 13 years experience

Page 4: Office of Highway Safety Driver Factors and Collision Warning Systems

Bus Driver’s QualificationsBus Driver’s Qualifications

• Valid Class B CDL, no restrictions• Expired medical certificate• Medically recertified following

accident• Diabetes well controlled by diet,

medication• 6.5 years experience

Page 5: Office of Highway Safety Driver Factors and Collision Warning Systems

Driver FactorsDriver Factors

• Freightliner driver– On duty 9.5 hours– Normal sleep pattern, well rested

• Specialty bus driver– On duty 8.5 hours– Normal sleep pattern, well rested

• Toxicological examinations– Negative for alcohol, drugs

Page 6: Office of Highway Safety Driver Factors and Collision Warning Systems

Precollision ConditionsPrecollision Conditions

• Bright sun, above and behind• Bus brake lights illuminated• Degraded brake light contrast

unlikely• No collision warning system

Page 7: Office of Highway Safety Driver Factors and Collision Warning Systems

Profile of Rear-End CrashesProfile of Rear-End Crashes

• One-third of all highway crashes• 90% involve driver inattention• 12% of multivehicle crashes are

fatal• 40% of fatal crashes involve

commercial vehicles

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Capabilities of CWS and ACCCapabilities of CWS and ACC

• Collision warning system (CWS)– Detects slowed, stopped objects

ahead– Alerts the driver to take action

• Adaptive cruise control (ACC)– Detects slowing vehicles ahead– Cruise control in use– Automatic throttle closure, engine

braking

Page 9: Office of Highway Safety Driver Factors and Collision Warning Systems

NTSB ActionsNTSB Actions

• 1995 accident investigation– Recommended truck CWS testing– Closed – Unacceptable Action in 1999

• 1999 public hearing– Advanced safety technologies

• 2001 special investigation report– 9 rear-end crashes, 20 fatalities

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NTSB RecommendationsNTSB Recommendations

H-01-06• Complete CWS, ACC rulemaking

H-01-07• Require CWS in new commercial

vehicles

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Action by NHTSAAction by NHTSA

• July 2005 response to NTSB• Completed CWS, ACC field testing• Evaluating test data• Classified as Open – Acceptable

Response• Report not published in 2005• Anticipated in May 2006

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