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Gearing Up for Safety: Motor Carrier Safety in a Competitive Environment September 1988 NTIS order #PB89-124796

Recommended Citation: U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Gearing Up for Safety: Motor Carrier Safety in a Competitive Environment, OTA-SET-382 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, September 1988). Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 88-600549 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402-9325 (order form can be found in the back of this report)

Foreword Trucks carry three-quarters of the dollar value of all commercial goods transported in the United States, and the speed, convenience, and cost-effectiveness of truck transport make this ratio unlikely to change quickly. The intercity bus and commercial trucking industries are governed by Federal motor carrier regulations, and the Motor Carrier Act of 1980 eliminated many economic restrictions limiting entry to the industry. Federal safety regulations remain basically unchanged, however, and were expanded gradually in range and coverage during the 1980s. Despite this, the number of highway accidents involving heavy trucks climbed during the first half of the decade, prompting concern among public and industry officials, alike. As I write this, the southwest horizon beyond my window Virginia is punctuated by a billowing, black cloud from a classic tanker truck accident and fire. Although many studies on the impacts of deregulation have been undertaken, questions have lingered about the adequac y of existing Federal safety policies and programs. The Committee on Public Works and Transportation and the Subcommittee on Government Activities and Transportation of the Committee on Government Operations, both of the House of Representatives, asked the Office of Technology Assessment to determine how well existing safety policies, regulations, and technologies meet the government s responsibility for ensuring safety in the motor carrier industry. The stud y was endorsed by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. This report contains the results of that analysis. A review of critical intergovernmental issues for the Department of Transportation and State Governments has been added to the basic questions about the adequac y of Federal standards and programs. During the course of the study, it became clear that the report would have to consider how policy is implemented, and consequently, the relationship between the Department of Transportation and the States, which have become important partners in Federal safety programs. This comprehensive look at motor carrier safety also includes the economic framework of the industry as it affects operations, an analysis of safety data, and a review of research and development needs for safety technologies for both industry and government. Throughout the study, the advisory panel, review group, worksho p participants, and a host of contributors played key roles in developing the major issues and contributed a broad and invaluable range of perspectives. OTA thanks them for their substantial commitment of time and energy. Their participation does not necessarily represent endorsement of the contents of the report, for which OTA bears sole responsibility.... Ill

Gearing Up for Safety: Motor Carrier Safety in a Competitive Environment Advisory Panel Charles Curtis, Panel Chairman Van Ness, Feldman, Sutcliffe, & Curtis Carla J. Berroyer Deputy Director for Intergovernmental Affairs Illinois Department of Transportation Philip T. Brown Director, Marketing Resources Division The Travelers Companies Joan Claybrook Public Citizen John C. Dannemiller and Chief Operating Officer Leaseway Transportation Corp. Robert A. Davis Chief Project Engineer 747 Division Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. R.V. Durham Director, Safety and Health Department International Brotherhood of Teamsters James Johnston Owner-Operators Independent Drivers Association of America Clyde Kizer* Vice, Technical Services Maintenance and Operations Division United Airlines Lillian Liburdi Director Management and Budget Department Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Louis M. McNair Executive Central Air Safety Chairman Air Line Pilots Association William A. Maloney Associate Administrator for Motor Carriers Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission John Meyer James W. Harpel Professor The Kennedy School of Government Harvard University Richard C. Schwing Senior Staff Research Engineer General Motors Research Laboratories Dean Stanley Corporate Vice for Engineering Navistar International Corp. Alan Stephen Scenic Airlines *Currently with Airline Transport Association. NOTE: OTA appreciates and is grateful for the valuable assistance and thoughtful critiques provided b y the advisor y panel members. The panel does not, however, necessarily approve, disapprove, or endorse this report. OTA assumes full responsibility for the report and the accuracy of its contents.

Gearing Up for Safety: Motor Carrier Safety in a Competitive OTA Project Staff Environment John Andelin, Assistant Director, OTA Science, Information, and Natural Resources Division Nancy Carson Science, Education, and Transportation Program Manager Edith B. Page, Project Director Michael Hines, Analyst Walter Diewald, Senior Analyst Kevin Dopart, Analyst Eric Butler, Analyst Karen Mathiasen, Research Assistant Melanie Cohen, Research Assistant Tse-Sung Wu, Research Assistant Marsha Fenn, Administrative Assistant Madeline Gross, Secretary Christopher Clary, Administrative Secretary Kimberley Gilchrist, Secretary Mark Abkowitz Vanderbilt University Paul Jovanis University of Wisconsin Mark Lepofsky Vanderbilt University Contractors Jerrold Muskin Francine Rudoff Kathryn van Wyk Porter Wheeler v