Fatal Exit

Chapter 1 - Question Everything: Toward Real Change

Toward Real Change

The time has come to change the automotive industry's focus from luxury, speed, and ruggedness to real safety. Instead of praising the economic benefits that the automotive industry provides the U.S. economy, the emphasis should be on genuine industry involvement in reducing crashes, injuries and deaths. There are a few major initiatives underway now to address the problem of vehicular safety. Both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) are conducting research and development. Other federal agencies such as the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have conducted extensive international symposiums to address the need for better crash data. Worldwide, research and development is underway focusing on systems that link highway infrastructure and telecommunications, using emerging technologies via computers, embedded electronics and advanced sensing technologies.

And yet, we still are woefully lacking in terms of making real progress on this issue. It's not because we don't have the technology. It's that we're not using it. Why? One reason is that money for research and implementation is lacking. The meager budget of the NHTSA is a good example of the lack of priority given to federal funding on highway safety. The current nationwide research effort is additionally compromised by a number of factors, including fragmentation of resources, minimal coordination and partnership activities, redundancies of effort, critical gaps and failure to implement research findings.

 

 

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