Reducing commercial vehicle accidents through accident databases.

Author(s)
Murray, W. & Whiteing, T.
Year
Abstract

Commercial vehicle accidents impose very significant costs on industry and society but for a variety of reasons the full costs are often poorly understood. Advocates that vehicle operators should undertake a full and systematic analysis of accident levels, causes and costs. Introduces the CCSM model of vehicle accident reduction. By undertaking analysis based on this approach, most vehicle operators should be able to identify measures to reduce accidents substantially. Typical measures include the implementation of vehicle accident monitoring systems, driver age and experience policies, reviews of vehicle speed policy, driver training schemes, more systematic driver recruitment and better vehicle specification. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20111500 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Logistics Information Management, Vol. 8 (1995), No. 3, p. 22-29, 27 ref.

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