Impact of Operation Safe Driver Week 2020
The 2020 edition of Operation Safe Driver Week saw 71,343 warnings and citations being issued across the US and Canada. Speeding was cited as the highest offense amongst commercial motor vehicle drivers. Over 50% of the notices in the commercial vehicle segment were issued for speeding violations.
A survey by the FMCSA showed that the chance of an accident is six times greater for drivers who use mobile devices when driving. In 2020, 4.35% of the violations were for using hand-held devices while driving. Penalties can be up to $2,750 for drivers and up to $11,000 for employers who use a hand-held device while driving.
Failure to use a seat belt while operating a commercial motor vehicle was the second most identified traffic enforcement offense. It accounts for 12.51% of all warnings and 21.53% of all citations given to drivers last year.
In the last year, passenger vehicle drivers were found to have received three times as many violations as commercial motors vehicle drivers. This implies that the commercial truck drivers follow more stringent company policies and are more aware of safe driving practices.
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While this is encouraging, there is still a persistent problem with speeding and reckless driving, that needs to be addressed with constant monitoring.
Driver safety is a priority not only for the CSVA but for law enforcement and transportation management as well. The positive impacts of previous Operation Safe Driver Weeks give a sense of motivation towards future successes in safe driving.