Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
This collection contains Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reports and resources. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_fmcsa or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530853.
- Virginia Tech Transportation Institute. Center for Truck and Bus Safety (5)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 2
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Office of Analysis, Research, and Technology 2
- United States. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Office of Analysis, Research, and Technology 1
- AEB 1
- Automatic braking 1
- automatic emergency braking 1
- Commercial drivers 1
- Commercial vehicle operations 1
- Commercial vehicles 3
- Crash avoidance systems 1
- Data and Information Technology 2
- Data collection 1
- Data logging 1
- Data recorders 1
- Deployment 1
- Distracted driving 1
- Distraction 1
- Electronic equipment 1
- Evaluation 1
- Eye location 1
- Eye movements 1
- Fatigue (Physiological condition) 1
- For hire carriers 1
- Heavy vehicles 1
- Highways 1
- Highway safety 2
- Hours of labor 1
- I80: Accident Studies 1
- I83: Accidents and the Human Factor 1
- I91: Vehicle Design and Safety 1
- Motor Carriers 1
- Motor carriers 1
- Research Hub 2
- Safety and Human Factors 2
- Strategic planning 1
- Traffic violations 1
- Workload 1
(Max 200)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (2)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Office of Analysis, Research, and Technology (2)
- United States. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Office of Analysis, Research, and Technology (1)
- AEB (1)
- Automatic braking (1)
- automatic emergency braking (1)
- Commercial drivers (1)
- Commercial vehicle operations (1)
- Commercial vehicles (3)
- Crash avoidance systems (1)
- Data and Information Technology (2)
- Data collection (1)
- Data logging (1)
- Data recorders (1)
- Deployment (1)
- Distracted driving (1)
- Distraction (1)
- Electronic equipment (1)
- Evaluation (1)
- Eye location (1)
- Eye movements (1)
- Fatigue (Physiological condition) (1)
- For hire carriers (1)
- Heavy vehicles (1)
- Highways (1)
- Highway safety (2)
- Hours of labor (1)
- I80: Accident Studies (1)
- I83: Accidents and the Human Factor (1)
- I91: Vehicle Design and Safety (1)
- Motor Carriers (1)
- Motor carriers (1)
- Research Hub (2)
- Safety and Human Factors (2)
- Strategic planning (1)
- Traffic violations (1)
- Workload (1)
- :Grove, Kevin ;Camden, Matthew C.2020-05-01:This report describes barriers to truck fleets’ voluntary adoption of automatic emergency braking (AEB), and actions that may mitigate or eliminate ...
- :Hickman, Jeffrey S. ;Soccolich, Susan2015-11-01:The objective of this project was to assess the risk of performing a secondary task while driving a commercial motor vehicle (CMV). The risk of conver...
- :Dunn, Naomi J. ;Hickman, Jeffrey S.2014-12-01:The purpose of this project was to quantitatively identify detention times in the commercial motor vehicle (CMV)industry. Although there is currently ...
- :Hickman, Jeffrey S. ;Camden, Matthew C.2014-04-01:The purpose of the current study was to assess the benefits of installed electronic hours-of-service recorders (EHSRs) on safety and hours-of-service ...
- :Olson, R.L. ;Hanowski, R.J.2009-09-01:This study investigated the impact of driver distraction in commercial motor vehicle (CMV) operations. Data from two earlier naturalistic studies were...
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