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The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is recommending that all large trucks— both new and existing ones— be equipped with what it considers to be “cost-effective technologies that improve safety for everyone on the road.” 

Each of the safety technologies endorsed by the foundation is familiar to many in trucking and has already been embraced by numerous, especially brand-name, fleet operations. 

“There’s no question that truck safety technology saves lives,” said Dr. David Yang, executive director of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety on Sept. 21. He said the foundation’s new research shows that “the benefits of adding many of these technologies to trucks clearly outweigh the cost.” 

The report, Leveraging Large Truck Technology and Engineering to Realize Safety Gains, examined the safety benefits and costs of installing these four advanced safety technologies in both existing and new large trucks: 

According to the foundation, the research also revealed that: 

In addition, a AAA survey conducted in parallel with the AAA Foundation’s research found that six out of ten (61%) U.S. adults feel less safe driving past large commercial trucks than driving past passenger cars.

The top three reasons given were: Trucks’ large size and length (28%); trucks have greater blind spots/less visibility (18%), and trucks can drift or swerve out of their lane (14%). And about one in four (26%) surveyed say that adding safety technology to large trucks would help them “feel better” about sharing the road. 

“It’s understandable that many motorists are fearful and feel vulnerable when traveling near large trucks,” said Jake Nelson, AAA director of Traffic Safety Advocacy and Research. “Adding these safety technologies to the trucking fleet is not only cost effective, but doing so helps to alleviate driver concerns and prevents crashes. In the long run, it’s a win-win for industry and drivers nationwide.” 

Noting that it “works closely with the trucking industry, government agencies and safety organizations to help keep all drivers safe behind the wheel,” AAA allowed that “many large commercial fleets have begun equipping trucks with these advanced safety technologies. AAA urges others to consider investing in cost effective technologies that can help save lives.” 

Established in 1947 by AAA, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is a publicly funded nonprofit charitable research and educational organization.

Related: 2017 Fleet Safety Conference

 

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