NTSB Number: HAR-82/02 NTIS Number: PB82-916202SYNOPSIS
The National Transportation Safety Board determines that the probable cause of the accident was the log truckdriver's failure to ascertain that the area near the rear of truck was clear before turning and the busdriver's incomplete attention to the driving task. Contributing to the cause of the accident was the busdriver's failure to recognize the potential danger from the overhanging swinging logs on the turning logging truck. Contributing to the severity of the accident was the penetration of logs into the passenger area of the schoolbus.
RECOMMENDATIONS
As a result of its investigation of this accident, the National Transportation Safety Board recommended that:
-the Mississippi Department of Highways
Install appropriate advance warning signs to alert motorists of the potential hazard from turning trucks loaded with logs or other objects with extensive rear overhang at the intersection of U.S. Route 45 and Industrial Park Road and at all other intersections within the State of Mississippi where a similar hazards may exist. (Class II, Priority Action) (H-82-10)
-the Governor of the State of Mississippi
Introduce and support legislation to require that the driver of any motor vehicle with a seating capacity of more than 16 passengers, whether so employed or acting voluntarily, shall possess, in addition to a properly classified State drivers license, a certificate not more than 2 years old authenticating such driver's successful completion of a busdriver training course which conforms to Highway Safety Programs Standard No. 17, Pupil Transportation Safety. (Class II, Priority Action) (H-82-11)
Take steps to assure that reference to the potential hazard from trucks hauling forest products or other objects with extensive rear overhang,, particularly the hazard from the swinging overhang during a turning maneuver, is included as part of the curriculum for all schoolbus driver training programs and driver's education programs throughout the State of Mississippi. (Class II, Priority Action) (H-82-12)
-the Governors of the States of Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas
Conduct a study within each State to determine
whether trucks hauling logs or other objects with extensive rear overhang
represent a significant safety hazard to the motoring public. If the study
determines that extensive rear overhang on trucks hauling logs or other
objects with extensive rear overhang is a significant safety hazard, take
appropriate remedial action. (Class II, Priority Action) (H-82-13)