[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 167 (Tuesday, August 27, 1996)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 44031-44032]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-21819]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 571
[Docket No. 96-093; Notice 1]
Public Meeting--Heavy Vehicle Safety
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Transportation.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: This document announces a public meeting at which the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will seek information
from interested persons on the design and performance of heavy trucks
and intercity and transit buses, as related to their safe operation.
NHTSA also will consider suggestions for rulemakings and other actions
that the agency should take to enhance the safety performance of heavy
vehicles. This document also invites written comments on the same
subject. School bus issues are excluded from this notice, since they
are being addressed under separate agency actions.
DATES: Public meeting: The meeting will be held on October 17, 1996,
from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm. Those wishing to make an oral presentation
at the meeting should contact Darlene Curtin at the address, telephone
number, or fax number listed below by September 30, 1996.
Written comments: Written comments are due by October 28, 1996.
ADDRESS: Public meeting: The public meeting will be held at the Westin
Hotel, Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan 48243, Phone (313) 568-
8200.
Written comments: All written comments should be mailed to the
Docket Section, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Room
5109, 400 7th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590. Please refer to the
docket and notice number at the top of this notice when submitting
written comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Darlene Curtin, Office of Crash
Avoidance Standards, NHTSA, 400 7th Street, SW, Room 5320, Washington,
DC 20590. Telephone 202-366-4931; Fax 202-366-4329.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Regulatory Reform
Calling for a new approach to the way government interacts with the
private sector, President Clinton asked the Executive Branch agencies
to improve the regulatory process and seek non-regulatory means of
working with the public and regulated industries. Specifically, the
President requested that agencies: (1) cut obsolete regulations; (2)
reward results; (3) meet with persons affected by and interested in its
regulations; and (4) use consensual rulemaking more frequently. This
notice responds to the third item by scheduling a meeting with the
public with regard to the safety of heavy vehicles as affected by their
design and performance characteristics.
Issues to be Addressed
This public outreach meeting represents a continuation of the
agency's longstanding policy of working collaboratively with all
parties who are concerned about this vital aspect of motor vehicle and
highway safety. Truck crash involvement rates have improved markedly
over the past 10 years, a time period during which truck travel grew 43
percent. Between 1982 and 1992, the fatal crash involvement rate for
medium and heavy trucks fell 38 percent. The comparable rate for
passenger cars dropped 39 percent during that same time period. Between
1989 and 1993, the involvement rate of medium and heavy trucks in all
crashes (both fatal and non-fatal) decreased 11 percent.
Notwithstanding these positive trends, there were 445,000 crashes in
1994 involving a medium/heavy truck. A total of 5,112 people were
killed in those crashes, 13 percent of all those killed in highway
related crashes that year. The majority of those killed were occupants
of other vehicles involved in collisions with medium/heavy trucks.
To address this issue, the agency has worked extensively with
industry and other interested parties to develop programs that will
lead to effective and practical solutions for improving heavy vehicle
safety. Most recently, in June 1995, the agency published a 5-year
Heavy Vehicle Safety Research Program Plan which contains a listing of
topics that were identified as being appropriate targets for further
improvements in heavy vehicle safety design and performance.
Prospective commenters and participants are referred to that
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document as background material for this meeting. Copies are available
upon request to Mr. James Britell at (202) 366-5678 or fax at (202)
366-7237.
NHTSA is interested in obtaining information from the public about
how the agency, and the private sector, can best move forward over the
next two to five years to foster, or possibly require, the
implementation of additional technological improvements in heavy trucks
and intercity and transit buses. The agency's strategic research plan
identified a number of broad subject areas where technological
opportunities exist for safety enhancement, including:
* Advanced technology electronics-based collision avoidance systems
* Driver/vehicle interaction, ergonomics/human factors
* Braking performance
* Vehicle dynamic stablity/control/handling
* Truck occupant protection and inter-vehicle collision
aggressivity reduction.
Commenters and participants are encouraged to focus on these topics, or
others if they deem it appropriate, when preparing their suggestions
and comments.
Among other things, NHTSA is holding this meeting to help assess
how best to proceed with resource allocation and prioritization (both
public and private sector), agenda setting (both research and
regulatory), and other activities for improving the safety performance
of heavy trucks and intercity and transit buses. The agency hopes to
obtain information from the public, including private and commercial
drivers, product suppliers, motor vehicle and trailer manufacturers,
vehicle and traffic safety organizations, consumer groups, and others.
This information will help NHTSA focus its rulemakings and other
actions.
NHTSA will entertain suggestions for rulemakings, research, and
other activities that the agency should undertake. Suggestions for
agency action should be accompanied by a rationale for the action and
the expected benefits and other consequences.
Procedural Matters
The public meeting will begin at 10:00 am on October 17, 1996, and
is scheduled to conclude at 4:00 pm. It will take place on the day
following the close of the SAE's Annual Truck and Bus Meeting and
Exposition. The location will be the Westin Hotel, Renaissance Center,
Detroit, Michigan. Persons wishing to speak at the public meeting
should contact Darlene Curtin by the indicated date, and must include
requests for audio-visual aids. Those speaking at the public meeting
should limit their presentations to 15 minutes. If a presentation will
include slides, motion pictures, or other visual aids, the presenters
should bring at least one copy to the meeting for submission to NHTSA,
so that NHTSA can readily include the material in the public record. At
the meeting, NHTSA staff may ask questions of any speaker, and any
participant may submit written questions for the NHTSA staff. NHTSA
may, at its discretion, address the latter to other meeting
participants. There will be no opportunity for participants directly to
question each other. If time permits, persons who have not requested
time, but would like to make a statement, will be afforded an
opportunity to do so.
A schedule of participants making oral presentations will be
available at the designated meeting room. A copy of any written
statements provided to NHTSA at the meeting will be placed in the
docket relating to this notice. A verbatim transcript of the meeting
will be prepared and placed in the NHTSA docket as soon as possible
after the meeting.
Participation in the meeting is not a prerequisite for the
submission of written comments. NHTSA invites written comments from all
interested parties. It is requested but not required that 10 copies be
submitted.
NHTSA will continue to file relevant information in the docket as
it becomes available after the closing date. It is therefore
recommended that interested persons continue to examine the docket for
new material.
Issued: August 22, 1996.
Barry Felrice,
Associate Administrator for Safety Performance Standards.
[FR Doc. 96-21819 Filed 8-26-96; 8:45 am]
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