National Transport Insurance (NTI) shows: The proportion of serious truck crashes caused by fatigue has fallen substantially
Canberra,Australia -ATA's Friday Facts -15 April 2011: ... Its 2011 Major Accident Investigation Report analysed 323 truck accidents that occurred in 2009, building on previous NTI research covering accidents in 2003, 2005 and 2007... The report found that fatigue was a major factor in 10.1 per cent of the accidents, compared to 20.3 per cent in 2007. 81 per cent of the fatigue related crashes occurred on outbound journeys within 500 kilometres of the point of departure... The report found inappropriate speed for the conditions was the predominant cause of the crashes, accounting for 31.8 per cent of the accidents studied... Seven out of 10 of the accidents were single vehicle accidents. When another vehicle was involved, the truck driver was found negligent in 44 per cent of those crashes. In fatal accidents involving more than one vehicle, the third party driver was at fault in 82 per cent of the accidents... The report found B-doubles carried 46 per cent of freight but only accounted for 28.8 per cent of the accidents... (See Video from YouTube, by cfavic)