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Learn about NTSB's initiatives, safety recommendations, and national agenda for motorcycle safety to prevent fatalities and accidents. Discover the history of motorcycle safety efforts and ongoing actions.
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NTSB Efforts to Improve Motorcycle Safety • Robert Molloy, PhD • Acting Director, Office of Highway Safety
Our Mission: Learning from Tragedy The NTSB is an independent federal agency, charged by Congress to investigate transportationaccidents and to issue safety recommendations to prevent their recurrence.
Motorcycle Accidents in Perspective Highway 94% of Fatalities Motorcycle 13% of Fatalities All Other Modes 1% of Fatalities
NTSB History on Motorcycle Safety • Sept 12-13, 2006 • Public Forum • Oct 3, 2007 • Safety Recommendation Letter • 7 Recommendations
Improving Exposure Data • FHWA develop guidelines to gather accurate exposure data • Closed—Acceptable Alternative • Sept 11, 2009
National Agenda for Motorcycle Safety • NHTSA • Closed—Acceptable Action • Reprioritize the recommendations • Open—Acceptable Response • Implement an action plan • States • Work with NHTSA on reprioritization • Two States CAA (NY, ND) • 48 States Open—Initial Response
Helmet Law Recommendation • Require FMVSS 218 helmets • To 3 States w/o laws • 3 OUA • To 27 States with partial laws • 27 OUA • To 8 States w/o 218 requirement • 1 CR, 7 OUA
Indirect NTSB Motorcycle Efforts • Single unit truck study / Tractor Trailer recommendation letter • Blind spot visibility enhancements • Forward collision avoidance SIR • FCA on all cars and trucks • Impaired driver safety report • .05 BAC, enforcement, targets for improvements, zero deaths • Chesterfield accident report • V-V technology
OHS Safety Issues • Reviewed 45 safety issues areas • Objective criteria • Severity / Criticality (30%) • Stakeholder Interest (10%) • Potential For Original and Substantive Contribution (30%) • Investigative Feasibility (30%) • Subjective Criteria
OHS Top Safety Issues • Pedestrian safety • Developing plan • Drug impaired driving • Motorcycle safety • How to address???
Learning from Tragedy “From tragedy we draw knowledge to improve the safety of us all.”