Truck Mirror and Seat Adjustment
Professional drivers know that the placement of mirrors and seats can have a huge impact on safety.
Since May 2020, truckers have been able to file DataQs requesting that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) evaluate the preventability of 16 specific crash types. In April 2023, FMCSA proposed changes to existing and new crash types in the Crash Preventability Determination Program (CPDP) and announced a 60-day review and comment period for stakeholders.
ICSA filed comments on its members’ behalf to support a change, among others, that allows for submission of video demonstrating that the truck driver could not have prevented the crash. ICSA’s members have a built-in advantage with in-cab cameras in place that often show that the truck driver is not at fault in a crash.
We also joined American Trucking Associations, Inc. in supporting a change to the crash type originally worded as “When the CMV was struck by a driver who admitted to falling asleep or admitted to distracted driving”. Commenters pointed out that few, if any, guilty motorists would willingly admit to these serious errors and FMCSA removed the admission requirement.
In addition to allowing carriers to submit video demonstrating crashes as non-preventable, FMCSA added these three eligible crash types experienced by commercial vehicles. Additional crash types added to the CPDP are listed here:
For a complete list of crashes eligible to be deemed non-preventable, click here.
Professional drivers know that the placement of mirrors and seats can have a huge impact on safety.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released a report this week outlining the events that led to the fatal crash on westbound I-80 at the Green River Tunnel.
The good news is that President Trump wasted no time in nominating Derek Barrs, former Chief of the Florida Highway.