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What is the NTSB? Gray Summit, MO Briefing Chesterfield, NJ Port St. Lucie, FL

What is the NTSB? Gray Summit, MO Briefing Chesterfield, NJ Port St. Lucie, FL. Office of Highway Safety Barbara A. Czech, Deputy Director. Mission. To promote transportation safety by Maintaining our congressionally mandated independence and objectivity;

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What is the NTSB? Gray Summit, MO Briefing Chesterfield, NJ Port St. Lucie, FL

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  1. What is the NTSB?Gray Summit, MO BriefingChesterfield, NJ Port St. Lucie, FL • Office of Highway Safety • Barbara A. Czech, Deputy Director

  2. Mission To promote transportation safety by • Maintaining our congressionally mandated independence and objectivity; • Conducting objective, precise accident investigations and safety studies; • Performing fair and objective airman and mariner certification appeals; • Advocating and promoting safety recommendation; • Assisting victims of transportation accidents and their families.

  3. Independence NTSB is independent of the DOT The NTSB reports directly to Congress The NTSB has no regulatory authority

  4. Independence • The NTSB is composed of the Chairman, VC and 3 Board Members • There are three Board members from the President’s political party and two from the other

  5. The NTSB is on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to respond to accidents in all modes of transportation.

  6. Office of Highway Safety There are over 7 million highway accidents per year in the U.S. (19,000 per day) Office of Highway Safety works in cooperation with the States

  7. Gray Summit, MO – August 5, 2010

  8. Construction Zone

  9. First Collision – Truck and Pick-up

  10. Second Collision- SB1 and Pick-up

  11. Second Collision….

  12. Third Collision – SB1 and SB2

  13. Scene Photo Photo courtesy of Joshua Gumpenber

  14. Scene Photo Courtesy of Joshua Gumpenber

  15. Scene Photo Courtesy of Joshua Gumpenber

  16. Scene Photo Courtesy of Joshua Gumpenber

  17. Fatalities and Injuries • 2 Fatal Injuries • Driver of pickup truck • Rear passenger - lead bus • 38 Injured • 35 Passengers • 2 School bus drivers • Driver of truck tractor

  18. Safety Issues • Driver distraction • Collision warning systems • Video event recorders • Missouri oversight and inspection of motor carriers in pupil transportation

  19. Safety Issues cont… • Design of school bus emergency windows • Lack of pre-trip safety briefings

  20. Portable Electronic Distraction • Texting conversation while driving • Driver’s movement, lack of braking • Driver distracted by texting Texting Direction Last message

  21. Lead Bus • Lead bus driver • Current license and medical certificate • Focused on the motorcoach on shoulder • Long attention away from roadway increases crash risk • Can be addressed through training

  22. Following Bus • Following bus driver • Current license and medical certificate • Less than recommended minimum separation • Can also be addressed through training

  23. Lead SB Brake Issues • Wet / leaking master cylinder • Leak in hydraulic brake line from master cylinder to ABS • Brake warning light inoperative • Brake pads issues

  24. Following Bus Brake Issues • Fabricated spring assembly • Out of place ABS sensor • No ABS for Right Rear Wheel

  25. Vehicle Issue Areas • Maintenance at the motor carrier • Oversight of Copeland Bus Services • School bus inspections in Missouri

  26. Inspection Form Inadequacies Missouri Form: Example Form:

  27. Emergency Evacuation

  28. Lead SB Emergency Exits

  29. Emergency Evacuation Briefings • Missouri requires emergency evacuation drills K-6 grades • St. James requires drills 7-8 grades • No pre-trip briefings prior to school sports or sponsored events • Previous Safety Recommendation to NASDPTS

  30. Probable Cause • The initial collision was caused by distraction, likely due to a text message conversation being conducted by the pick-up driver, which resulted in his failure to notice and react to the truck that had stopped because of the work zone.

  31. Probable Cause cont…. • The second collision was the result of the bus driver’s inattention to the forward roadway due to excessive focus on a motorcoach parked on the shoulder of the road…

  32. Probable Cause cont… • The final collision was due to the driver not maintaining the recommended minimum distance from the lead SB in the seconds proceeding the accident.

  33. Chesterfield, NJ – February 16, 2012 Accident Location

  34. Accident Sequence Pole

  35. Roll-off Truck w/Snow Plow

  36. Damage caused by Truck Impact

  37. Impact with pole

  38. School Bus Interior

  39. Fatalities and Injuries • 1 passenger was fatally injured • 17 passengers injured • serious to minor injuries • School bus driver sustained minor injuries

  40. Port St. Lucie, FL – March 27, 2012 Accident Location

  41. Accident Sequence

  42. Fatalities and Injuries • 1 passenger was fatally injured • 19 passengers and school bus driver received serious to minor injuries • Truck operator refused treatment

  43. Comparison of Accident Buses

  44. WWW.NTSB.GOV

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