Do not blame the driver: a systems analysis of the causes of road freight crashes.

Although many have advocated a systems approach in road transportation, this view has not meaningfully penetrated road safety research, practice or policy. In this study, a systems theory-based approach, Rasmussens's (1997) risk management framework and associated Accimap technique, is applied to the analysis of road freight transportation crashes. Twenty-seven highway crash investigation reports were downloaded from the National Transport Safety Bureau website. Thematic analysis was used to identify the complex system of contributory factors, and relationships, identified within the reports. The Accimap technique was then used to represent the linkages and dependencies within and across system levels in the road freight transportation industry and to identify common factors and interactions across multiple crashes. The results demonstrate how a systems approach can increase knowledge in this safety critical domain, while the findings can be used to guide prevention efforts and the development of system-based investigation processes for the heavy vehicle industry. A research agenda for developing an investigation technique to better support the application of the Accimap technique by practitioners in road freight transportation industry is proposed.

[1]  Jeremy Woolley,et al.  Heavy vehicle road safety: A scan of recent literature , 2011 .

[2]  Lisa Brodie,et al.  Heavy vehicle driver fatalities: learning's from fatal road crash investigations in Victoria. , 2009, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[3]  Rena Friswell,et al.  Work characteristics associated with injury among light/short-haul transport drivers. , 2010, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[4]  Jiannong Shi,et al.  A systemic approach: the ultimate choice for gifted education , 2012 .

[5]  F Mannering,et al.  Analysis of injury severity and vehicle occupancy in truck- and non-truck-involved accidents. , 1999, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[6]  Juan Pablo Bocarejo,et al.  Fatigue and crashes: the case of freight transport in Colombia. , 2014, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[7]  Natassia Goode,et al.  Systems thinking applied to safety during manual handling tasks in the transport and storage industry. , 2014, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[8]  系統管理者 The Sydney Morning Herald , 2009 .

[9]  I. Svedung,et al.  Graphic representation of accident scenarios: mapping system structure and the causation of accidents , 2002 .

[10]  Ann Williamson,et al.  The role of sleepiness, sleep disorders, and the work environment on heavy-vehicle crashes in 2 Australian states. , 2014, American journal of epidemiology.

[11]  Caroline K Smith,et al.  Work related injuries in Washington State's Trucking Industry, by industry sector and occupation. , 2014, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[12]  Emmanuel Manatakis,et al.  Towards an evaluation of accident investigation methods in terms of their alignment with accident causation models , 2009 .

[13]  Kim J. Vicente,et al.  The Walkerton E. coli outbreak: a test of Rasmussen's framework for risk management in a dynamic society , 2006 .

[14]  Guy H. Walker,et al.  A systemic approach to accident analysis: A case study of the Stockwell shooting , 2010, Ergonomics.

[15]  Craig W. Johnson,et al.  An investigation into the loss of the Brazilian space programme’s launch vehicle VLS-1 V03 , 2008 .

[16]  Colin N. Brooks SPEED AND HEAVY VEHICLE SAFETY , 2002 .

[17]  Sidney Dekker,et al.  Drift into Failure: From Hunting Broken Components to Understanding Complex Systems , 2011 .

[18]  S Stradling,et al.  Errors and violations on the roads: a real distinction? , 1990, Ergonomics.

[19]  Neville A. Stanton,et al.  The crash at Kerang: Investigating systemic and psychological factors leading to unintentional non-compliance at rail level crossings. , 2013, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[20]  L R Hartley,et al.  Hours of work, and perceptions of fatigue among truck drivers. , 1997, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[21]  V. Braun,et al.  Using thematic analysis in psychology , 2006 .

[22]  Paul M. Salmon,et al.  Miles away or just around the corner? Systems thinking in road safety research and practice. , 2015, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[23]  H Summala,et al.  Fatal traffic accidents among trailer truck drivers and accident causes as viewed by other truck drivers. , 2001, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[24]  R. Norton,et al.  Driver sleepiness and risk of serious injury to car occupants: population based case control study , 2002, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[25]  Toshiyuki Onoda,et al.  Excess workload and sleep-related symptoms among commercial long-haul truck drivers , 2006 .

[26]  Janine Duke,et al.  Age-related safety in professional heavy vehicle drivers: a literature review. , 2010, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[27]  Kate Branford,et al.  Seeing the Big Picture of Mishaps , 2011 .

[28]  Ann Williamson,et al.  Predictors of psychostimulant use by long-distance truck drivers. , 2007, American journal of epidemiology.

[29]  Daniel P. Jenkins,et al.  Methodological considerations in using AcciMaps and the Risk Management Framework to analyse large-scale systemic failures , 2010 .

[30]  Jens Rasmussen,et al.  Risk management in a dynamic society: a modelling problem , 1997 .

[31]  Jonathan Stewart Drift into failure: From hunting broken components to understanding complex systems , 2012 .

[32]  Paul M. Salmon,et al.  Systems-based accident analysis methods: A comparison of Accimap, HFACS, and STAMP , 2012 .

[33]  Neville A. Stanton,et al.  Road transport in drift? Applying contemporary systems thinking to road safety , 2012 .

[34]  Patrick Waterson,et al.  Systemic accident analysis: examining the gap between research and practice. , 2013, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[35]  Paul M. Salmon,et al.  A systems approach to examining disaster response: using Accimap to describe the factors influencing bushfire response , 2014 .

[36]  Kåre Rumar,et al.  TRANSPORT SAFETY VISIONS , TARGETS AND STRATEGIES : BEYOND 2000 , 2002 .

[37]  A M Feyer,et al.  The impact of work practices on fatigue in long distance truck drivers. , 1996, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[38]  Mark Stevenson,et al.  Associations Between Heavy-Vehicle Driver Compensation Methods, Fatigue-Related Driving Behavior, and Sleepiness , 2014, Traffic injury prevention.

[39]  A M Feyer,et al.  Balancing work and rest to combat driver fatigue: an investigation of two-up driving in Australia. , 1997, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[40]  Kim J. Vicente,et al.  A test of Rasmussen's risk management framework in the food safety domain: BSE in the UK , 2009 .

[41]  F. Pergalani,et al.  A Systemic Approach , 2007 .