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    3. 3 2006 CMV Driver Fatality Stats

    4. 4 Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Partnership Picture of Secretary Mineta, Jim Johnston, President , OOIDA, Gov. Bill Graves, President, ATA with an America Needs You Buckle Up truck behind the podium. Picture of Secretary Mineta, Jim Johnston, President , OOIDA, Gov. Bill Graves, President, ATA with an America Needs You Buckle Up truck behind the podium.

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    6. 6 Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Partnership

    7. 7 CMV Safety Belt Partnership Objectives

    8. 8 RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS

    9. 9 Transportation Research Board CMV Safety Belt Study

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    14. 14 TRB STUDY Driver Survey Results

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    18. 18 TRB STUDY Recommendations

    19. 19 TRB STUDY Recommendations Continued

    20. 20 Technology Countermeasures Study, 2008

    21. 21 Technology Countermeasures Study, 2008 - Conclusions

    22. 22 Technology Countermeasures Study, 2008 - Conclusions

    23. 23 EDUCATION AND OUTREACH

    24. 24 Picture of Paul Claunch, President, CVSA, Jim Johnston, President, OOIDA, Tim Lynch, President and CEO, MFCA, Steve Williams, Chairman, ATA, Annette Sandberg, Administrator, FMCSA and Secretary Norman Y. Mineta. Picture of Paul Claunch, President, CVSA, Jim Johnston, President, OOIDA, Tim Lynch, President and CEO, MFCA, Steve Williams, Chairman, ATA, Annette Sandberg, Administrator, FMCSA and Secretary Norman Y. Mineta.

    25. 25 Picture of Carol Ann Schlussler, Independent Contractor of the Year, Truckload Carriers Association, Secretary Norman Y. Mineta and Steve Fields, Yellow Transportation, 2004 Driver of the Year ,Missouri Motor Carriers Association.Picture of Carol Ann Schlussler, Independent Contractor of the Year, Truckload Carriers Association, Secretary Norman Y. Mineta and Steve Fields, Yellow Transportation, 2004 Driver of the Year ,Missouri Motor Carriers Association.

    26. 26 Picture of FMCSA Administrator Annette Sandberg, Jim Johnston, President, OOIDA and Carol Ann Schlussler, Independent Contractor of the Year, Truckload Carriers Association. Picture of FMCSA Administrator Annette Sandberg, Jim Johnston, President, OOIDA and Carol Ann Schlussler, Independent Contractor of the Year, Truckload Carriers Association.

    27. 27 April 1, 2005, Driver Breakfast While commercial motor vehicle drivers are trained professionals and most consider themselves to be safe drivers, they still need to be prepared (ready) for any sudden occurrences on the highway, which may result in a crash. Many of these occurrences are the results of other drivers engaged inactivitiesthat compete for their attention whiledriving.(ex. eating, talking on a cell phone, feeling angry or stressed before getting behindthe wheel, putting on make-up while driving, picking CDs that have fallen to the floor, etc.)Not to mention weather and highway conditions that can result in crashes. While commercial motor vehicle drivers are trained professionals and most consider themselves to be safe drivers, they still need to be prepared (ready) for any sudden occurrences on the highway, which may result in a crash. Many of these occurrences are the results of other drivers engaged inactivitiesthat compete for their attention whiledriving.(ex. eating, talking on a cell phone, feeling angry or stressed before getting behindthe wheel, putting on make-up while driving, picking CDs that have fallen to the floor, etc.)Not to mention weather and highway conditions that can result in crashes.

    28. 28 Education and Outreach

    29. 29 Education and Outreach

    30. 30 Education and Outreach

    31. 31 Education and Outreach

    32. 32 www.fmcsa.dot.gov/safetybelt

    33. 33 FACTS

    34. 34 FACTS

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