Federal Ban on Texting for Commercial
Truck Drivers
U.S Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood
announced federal guidance to expressly prohibit
texting by drivers of commercial vehicles such
as large trucks and buses. The prohibition is
effective immediately and is the latest in a
series of actions taken by the Department to
combat distracted driving since the Secretary
convened a national summit on the issue last
September.
"We want the drivers of big rigs and buses
and those who share the roads with them to be
safe," said Secretary LaHood. "This is an
important safety step and we will be taking more
to eliminate the threat of distracted driving."
The action is the result of the Department's
interpretation of standing rules. Truck and bus
drivers who text while driving commercial
vehicles may be subject to civil or criminal
penalties of up to $2,750.
"Our regulations will help prevent unsafe
activity within the cab," said Anne Ferro,
Administrator for the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration (FMCSA). "We want to make
it crystal clear to operators and their
employers that texting while driving is the type
of unsafe activity that these regulations are
intended to prohibit."
FMCSA research shows that drivers who send
and receive text messages take their eyes off
the road for an average of 4.6 seconds out of
every 6 seconds while texting. At 55 miles per
hour, this means that the driver is traveling
the length of a football field, including the
end zones, without looking at the road. Drivers
who text while driving are more than 20 times
more likely to get in an accident than
non-distracted drivers. Because of the safety
risks associated with the use of electronic
devices while driving, FMCSA is also working on
additional regulatory measures that will be
announced in the coming months.
During the September 2009 Distracted Driving
Summit, the Secretary announced the Department's
plan to pursue this regulatory action, as well
as rulemakings to reduce the risks posed by
distracted driving. President Obama also signed
an Executive Order directing federal employees
not to engage in text messaging while driving
government-owned vehicles or with
government-owned equipment. Federal employees
were required to comply with the ban starting on
December 30, 2009.
The regulatory guidance on today's
announcement will be on public display in the
Federal Register January 26 and will appear
in print in the Federal Register on
January 27.
The public can follow the progress of the
U.S. Department of Transportation in working to
combat distracted driving
www.distraction.gov.
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