Crash study bashed

The Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration's five-year, $18-million Large Truck Crash Causation Study told us what we already know: car and truck drivers are the cause of most crashes. Not bad weather, not faulty equipment and not poor roads, but driver behavior. “We're struck by how underwhelming this study was considering how much money they spent,” says Henry Jasny, General Council of Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety. “We got nothing for the money.” Others are more politic. “Everybody knows that driver actions are more important than anything else,” notes Steve Campbell, Executive Director of the Commercial Vehicle ...

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