Hazardous materials serious truck crash analysis: phase II insights

This paper, was developed from a research project conducted for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) designed to: (1) enhance the current methodology for identifying and characterizing serious hazardous materials (HM) truck crashes in the U.S. and (2) support HM truck transportation safety and risk reduction for packages, vehicles, and drivers. Crash analyses focused on developing associations between impact measures and explanatory variables serious crashes, and crashes resulting in spills, fatalities, and injuries. Explanatory variables included vehicle, driver, packaging, infrastructure, and situational characteristics. One representative result is that the spill-to-crash ratio is significantly higher for rollover events than for other crash types. The data also show that the spill-to-crash ratio increases for cargo tanks as their loading increases, with fully loaded tanks resulting in spills 34 percent of the time.

Language

  • English

Media Info

  • Pagination: 457-66
  • Monograph Title: Final proceedings: International Truck and Bus Safety and Security Symposium, November 14-16, 2005, Alexandria, Virginia, USA

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 01388670
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: ARRB
  • Files: ATRI
  • Created Date: Aug 23 2012 1:11AM