Trucking Insurance Industry Journal The Roemer Report: Study Results Show First Hour of Driving Riskiest
The April 2008 edition of trucking insurance industry journal, The Roemer Report, cites results from recent study conducted by Virginia Tech and funded by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The findings have thrown a monkey wrench into special interest groups' arguments that hours-of-service should be tightened. The study examined the risk associated with each hour of driving, from hours one through 11 and found a significant increase in risk for the first hour of driving.
Toledo, OH (PRWEB) April 28, 2008 -- Trucking insurance industry journal, The Roemer Report, discusses findings from a recent study conducted by Virginia Tech. The findings have thrown a monkey wrench into special interest groups' arguments that hours-of-service should be tightened. The study examined the risk associated with each hour of driving, from hours one through 11 and found a significant increase in risk for the first hour of driving. This finding may be due to sleep inertia (the desire to return to sleep after waking), which typically lasts one to three hours. The first hour may also expose drivers to heavier traffic conditions and an increase in complex driving situations.
The current edition of The Roemer Report says that truckers are feeling the pain of rising diesel prices. Stunned by the escalating prices, trucking companies and other businesses are doing what they can to reduce fuel consumption and cut costs. Truckers are postponing maintenance and packing lunches. All types of transportation companies are cutting what little fat they can find. Truckers in Tacoma say they are investing in bunk heaters to heat and cool cabs so engines don't have to idle. A recent survey found that 69 percent of truckers say fuel costs are their top expense, and to offset costs, 16 percent are downsizing staff, 12 percent are lengthening their workdays, and 8 percent are taking fewer vacations.
According to The Roemer Report, the American Trucking Associations (ATA) says it will seek new ways to help truckers remove snow and ice from their trucks without risking their safety. ATA president and CEO Bill Graves has requested that the American Transportation Research Institute study the issue and recommend new technology or equipment that lets drivers clear their roofs without the associated dangers.
The journal also notes that motor carriers are doing whatever they can to lure drivers. Now truck manufacturers are getting in on the act. Trucks are becoming sleeker and more sophisticated in order to attract more people to the profession. The sophistication and nostalgia are a nod to the more romantic days of trucking, when the profession was seen more as a career for adventurous and independent types.
According to The Roemer Report, state troopers in North Carolina are handing out fines of up to $25,000 for trucks that are overweight or that don't have the necessary number of escort vehicles. More than a dozen trucking companies have contested the penalties, asking courts to reduce fines and throw out the big, unreasonable ones. So far, judges have sided with the motor carriers in at least seven
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