Driver Safety. Common Crashes and Ways to Avoid Them. 8/20/2004 WTTA Tow Show

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Driver Safety Common Crashes and Ways to Avoid Them

Main Areas of Safety Program Crash Prevention : safe following distance, backing, turns & merges, etc. Towing Safety: safety chains, roadside safety, care & use of towing equipment, etc. Operator Skills: driver attitude, customer service, injury prevention, etc.

Tow Operator Safety Goals Decrease Employee Injuries Decrease Vehicle Accidents Decrease Damage Claims Avoid Regulatory Issues (fines) (Avoid Lawsuits) (Keep Insurance Costs Under Control)

Steps To Achieve Goals Establish min. qualifications for drivers Periodic Training Monitor for Complaints early warning signs of potential bad habits Compare notes with peers Highlight common crashes and take steps to avoid them

Minimum Qualifications License is valid (in force) Few (if any) tickets or prior accidents Minimum Age (21) if DOT regulated Prior experience handling type of truck and/or equipment that will be assigned for use

Periodic Training Everyone develops habits good or bad Training reminds us of the ideal way of driving and handling situations Like visiting the doctor/dentist or performing oil changes, WE need safety maintenance for our habits/behavior

Periodic Training Once a year: Self study course (video, online) Defensive Driving Class To establish a baseline or foundation Monthly: Safety Bulletin - Ten Minute Training Topics To Keep Fresh and Aware Specific topics that relate to driving

Annual Refresher Training Key Concepts Should be Covered: Hazard Recognition Vehicle Handling Space Management Speed Management We know one vendor who produces a training program that is self-led and is designed specifically for tow operators

Annual Refresher Training Hazard Recognition: Recognizing and anticipating hazards, such as blocked views of upcoming intersections, and how to cope with them successfully. Vehicle Handling: Recognizing that different vehicles handle and maneuver differently can help to avoid collisions. Space Management: Maintaining safe spacing with other traffic and managing space in an emergency. Speed Management: Driving at speeds that are right for conditions and maintaining control in emergency situations.

Monthly: Periodic Training To place a spot light on specific issues To keep safety awareness a high priority To combat bad habits It helps if it is delivered to you automatically SafetyFirst produces a monthly training package for drivers that is included in the Trans West Insurance Package

Monitor For Complaints Most motorists do not understand your job (rush to an accident scene at all hours of day/night), but Complaints are really just suggestions that you or your drivers may be taking risks that could lead to a crash/injury

Monitor For Complaints If we take a moment to take away the emotional frustration of a complaint, we find opportunity to improve performance Athletes accept constructive criticism to enhance their performance We are talking about Coaching for better driving

Monitor For Complaints Safety Hotline Service impartial call takers screen for details Polite Interrogation of caller Remove emotions point out areas where driving technique could be better Offered as part of insurance package

Talk to Peers About Safety You and your peers influence people s perceptions about the safety of your industry. Who are these people? Insurance companies Attorneys Prospective clients (motorists) The media/the press

Talk to Peers About Safety Active participation in safety sessions like this one help spread good ideas from company to company WTTA and similar state associations can help you focus safety efforts Your insurance agent/company can help, too!

Common Crashes There isn t a lot of great data about crashes sorted by type of vehicle However, there are some types of crashes that seem to be more common Turning Rear End Sideswipe (Based on National Safety Council Statistics)

Crashes While Turning Turning Crashes seem to be the most common they are common to many types of fleets and operations. There were 5.48 Million turning crashes reported in 2002

Crashes While Turning To reduce the chances of a collision: Remember to check to the left and right before pulling into any intersection Always stop at a stop sign. If your ability to see oncoming traffic is blocked, edge forward only after coming to a complete stop. Use turn signals and horn (when needed) to alert other motorists of your turn

Rear End Collisions Crashes where one vehicle fails to stop in time and hits the vehicle in front of them are very common There were 5.4 Million of these crashes reported in 2002

Rear End Collisions To reduce the chances of a collision: Maintain generous following distance Recognize the stopping distance and braking capabilities of your vehicle (loaded and unloaded) Weather conditions may make stopping distances greater so leave extra clearance Minimize distractions: phone conversations or reading maps while driving, etc.

Side Swipe Collisions Crashes where both vehicles are moving in the same direction and strike a glancing blow to each other are also common to many types of fleets There were 1.18 Million of these crashes reported in 2002 These usually happen while merging or passing

Side Swipe Collisions To reduce the chances of a collision: Make certain that all mirrors are clean and properly adjusted. Take time to look carefully before moving into a neighboring lane. Slow down and always maintain a generous following distance based on traffic conditions and the size / weight / stopping distance of your vehicle. Signal lane change intentions well ahead of time. Avoid changing lanes unless really necessary.

Types of Improper Driving as Reported During 2002 Source NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL INJURY FACTS 2003 EDITION

Parting Thought When used, lap/shoulder safety belts reduce the risk of fatal injury to front seat passenger car occupants by 45% and reduce the risk of moderate-to-critical injury by 50%. For light truck occupants, safety belts reduce the risk of fatal injury by 60% and moderate-tocritical injury by 65%. PLEASE wear seatbelts!

SafetyFirst and Trans West Insurance want to Thank You for your interest Paul Farrell, CEO www.safetyfirst.com 888.603.6987 Thomas Roberts www.transwestinsurance.net (866) 606-2507 Please stop by the Trans West Booth for additional safety materials!