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What Went Wrong at Gray Summit?

What Went Wrong at Gray Summit?. What we know…. School bus transportation is the safest way for students to get to and from school Of school age children killed in crashes during school hours: 58% in cars driven by teenagers 23% in cars driven by adults 1% in school buses

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What Went Wrong at Gray Summit?

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  1. What Went Wrongat Gray Summit?

  2. What we know… • School bus transportation is the safest way for students to get to and from school • Of school age children killed in crashes during school hours: • 58% in cars driven by teenagers • 23% in cars driven by adults • 1% in school buses National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

  3. Close to home…..Washington • School buses traveled about 100 million miles • 58 “driver at fault” collisions involving school buses • School buses .58 vs. 1.35 all vehicles OSPI, Washington State Patrol, and Washington DOT data

  4. Washington 2013 Collisions: • Of 58 “driver at fault” school bus collisions, the top four causes were: • 19 failure to yield • 11 driver inattention • 4 following too closely • 4 backing Washington State Patrol

  5. Fatalities: • GMC pickup driver killed • Student passenger killed

  6. Injuries: • 35 passengers, both bus drivers and the Volvo tractor driver all injured • 18 passengers were uninjured

  7. Probable Causes • First collision: GMC driver texting • Second collision: lead school bus driver’s inattention and excessive focus on motor coach • Third collision: driver’s following distance from the lead bus

  8. What did we learn? Top three safety issues according to NTSB: • Driver distraction due to portable electronic device • Inadequate focus on forward roadway • Inadequate following distance

  9. Summary • Transportation is safest mode of travel for students to and from school. • Three contributing factors identified by the National Transportation Safety Board. • Scanning the external environment is important.

  10. Evaluation • What is the safest mode of transportation for students to and from school? School bus transportation

  11. Evaluation • List three contributing factors to the Gray Summit, MO collision. Driver distraction/texting Inadequate scanning forward roadway Inadequate following distance

  12. Evaluation • Why is proper scanning/glancing behavior important? Avoid fixation on objects, scanning whole environment

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