Interest group seeks national cell phone ban for truckers

Posted on 12 October 2009 by Mryan

The lobby group Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety is urging the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to ban commercial truck drivers from using “unsafe” electronic devices, including those that are wireless or hand-held. The organization seeks to reduce the number of driver distractions, and several recent studies have pointed to cell phones as the key cause. However, other studies indicate the the cause of the majority of serious crashes is passenger car error. The group is asking the FMCSA to determine which electronic devices should be deemed unsafe.

Advocacy Group Seeks to Ban Unsafe Electronic Devices

Advocacy Group Seeks to Ban Unsafe Electronic Devices


WASHINGTON — A U.S. advocacy group has filed a petition with the DOT, calling on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to implement a rule to restrict the use of “unsafe electronic devices” by commercial truck drivers, regardless of whether they’re needed for the job.

Henry Jasny, the general counsel of Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, told reporters that focusing on truck drivers was the most direct and fast approach to address the safety issue since the FMCSA directly controls the regulations affecting of commercial driver behavior. When it comes to banning device use by passenger vehicle drivers, the issue is in the hands of the states or Congress, Jasny said.

The petition calls for regulators to evaluate all wireless electronic devices used for telecommunications, telematics, entertainment and driver assistance (regardless of whether they are mobile or installed into the vehicle electronics platform) that can be used by drivers while operating a truck.

“Driver distraction is a serious and growing safety problem,” said “If safety is indeed our nation’s number one transportation priority, now is the time for FMCSA to act to stem the rising tide of distracted driving crashes, deaths and injuries.”

Gillan, Advocates vice president, says her group is against the use of electronic devices — both handheld and hands free — while driving for talking, texting and other purposes.

The petition asks the FMCSA to determine which devices are unsafe.

During the conference call, the group, which is funded by the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, referred to several studies that point to the dangers of cell phone use and distracted driving, including the Virginia Tech study, which found that 58.8 percent of the critical events in large truck fatal crashes resulted from the action of another vehicle, while 20.9 percent resulted from the action of the truck driver.

According to the Associated Press, the American Trucking Associations has a neutral stance on a ban on cell phone use by truck drivers until the language of a rule is revealed. ATA’s safety agenda explains that some forms of electronic communication devices hinder driver performance by taking the driver’s eyes off the road.

Like most other special interest groups, Advocates cites the oft-repeated stat that nearly 5,000 people are killed and 100,000 injured each year in crashes involving large trucks, without acknowledging that the vast majority are the fault of passenger car drivers or are not attributed to truck driver error, specifically.

When that was brought up reporters, Jerry Donaldson, senior research director for Advocates, responded by saying that studies that support that argument weren’t legitimate.

Of course not.

[source - todaystrucking.com]

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