Fatalities and Injuries Associated With Riding in Cargo Areas of Pickup Trucks
An average of 242 persons were killed each year from 1975 through 1979 in accidents while riding In the cargo areas of pickup trucks, according to data from The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) Fatal Accident Reporting System (FARS).
In 1979, the Safety Board investigated an accident involving a compact pickup truck in which the driver and three persons were riding in the cab and eight persons were in the open-cargo area of the truck. The driver failed to negotiate a curve and the truck ran off the road and overturned. Seven persons in the cargo area were killed.
As a result of its Investigation or this accident, the Safety Board recommended that the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances (NCUTLO) establish model guidelines for prohibiting passengers from riding in open cargo areas of most vehicles. The NCUTLO had considered model guidelines on a broader scale in 1975, but because or several complications, the proposal was rejected.
This study was made to demonstrate further the need for model guidelines prohibiting passengers from riding in the cargo area of a vehicle, and to make available information about the dangers to passengers riding in the open cargo area of a vehicle.
Recommendations were made to:
- the NCUTLO,
- the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
- the Insurance fer Highway Safety,
- the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association,
- the National Safety Council,
- Automobile Importers of America,
- the National Safety Council and
- to the Governors of the 50 States.
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