ATLANTA
– In
order to save lives on
America
’s
highways and get in step with the rest of the world, the head of the U.S.
Department of Transportation should reconsider her opposition to activation of
speed governing devices at 68 mph on tractor trailer trucks, Road Safe America has
said, according to www.businesswire.com.
Mary
Peters, DOT Secretary, was quoted in a trucking publication this month as
saying she opposes speed governors on big trucks because the speed differential
between the trucks and passenger vehicles would be dangerous.
Road Safe
America has a petition pending before the U.S. Department of Transportation to
have speed governor activation required on all Class 7 and 8 trucks (over 13
tons in weight) at 68 mph or slower. The non-profit is being supported in the
initiative by national safety advocacy organizations, the American Trucking
Associations, trucking companies, private citizens, and business executives.
Already,
speed-limiting governors are required to be set well below 68 mph on heavy
trucks in the European Union,
Japan
,
Australia
, and the Canadian
provinces of
Ontario
and
Quebec
.
Road Safe
America was founded by Steve and Susan Owings after their son, Cullum, was
killed in 2002 when his car — stopped in an interstate traffic jam — was
crushed from behind by a speeding tractor trailer truck on cruise control.
Speed-limiting
devices have been standard equipment on tractor trucks in the
U.S.
since the early 1990s, and
many companies and independent truckers use them, but there is no national
requirement for all trucks to activate their speed governors.
For more
information, visit www.roadsafeamerica.org.