Sr. Transportation Management Editor — J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
You can reduce the changes of an accident by training, monitoring, and reforming driver behavior using dash cam technology. Read on to learn how.
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Mark Schedler
Sr. Transportation Management Editor — J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
The best defense against an accident is not having one. But with the number of miles traveled and the realities of highway travel, you cannot avoid all accidents. However, you can reduce the chances of an accident by training, monitoring, and reforming driver behavior using dash cam technology. A dash cam system accelerates the identification and correction of unsafe behaviors and sustains the change with ongoing coaching and recognition.
Carriers that correctly use a dash cam system as part of a continual driver training process have achieved best-in-class risk mitigation. A 2019 Virginia Tech Transportation Institute study of carriers who used video event-based coaching and training along with other safety strategies revealed the following results:
Fleets shared in separate study1 how they are leveraging dash cams and the results they are seeing:
In their 2020 study, Understanding the Impact of Verdicts on the Trucking Industry, The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) in Arlington, VA, found that verdict awards over $1 million had skyrocketed.
Additional research by ATRI presented in The Impact of Small Verdicts and Settlements on the Trucking Industry showed that more than 600 cases resulted in a settlement or verdict award of less than $1 million.
Why such significant awards? Because a carrier’s actions are judged in court by what they should have known and done, not what they took the time to find and correct. A carrier must correct any unsafe situation that could affect the motoring public, which is made easier by monitoring driver behavior using video.
The study noted a correlation between cases in which carriers were accused of poor hiring or training practices and cases with drivers who had previous driving or hours-of-service violations.
The ATRI Crash Predictor Model study correlated traffic violation or conviction to the increased likelihood of a crash with examples such as:
Failure to Yield Right of Way violation . . . . . . . . . . . . 141%
Failure to Use/Improper Turn Signal conviction . . . . 116%
Reckless Driving violation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104%
Failure to Obey Traffic Sign conviction . . . . . . . . . . . . .85%
Failure to Keep Proper Lane conviction . . . . . . . . . . . . 78%
Reckless/Careless/Inattentive Driving conviction . . . 62%
When it comes to driver training, you should actively prioritize the prevention of the most costly infractions that ATRI shares and that your dash cam videos and data reveal.
1 Leveraging the Benefits of Dash Cam Technology. J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. and Freightwaves. November, 2019
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