Crashes
This chapter contains information on the circumstances of large truck crashes.
Below is a summary of some of the information in this section:
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Of the 438,000 police-reported crashes involving large trucks in 2000,
4,519 (1 percent) resulted in at least one fatality, and 96,000 (22 percent)
resulted in at least one nonfatal injury.
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Single-vehicle crashes made up 17 percent of all fatal crashes, 18 percent
of all injury crashes, and 31 percent of all property damage only crashes
involving large trucks.
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Nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of all fatal crashes involving large trucks
occurred on rural roads, and nearly one-fourth (24 percent) occurred on
Interstate highways.
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Nearly one-third (32 percent) of all fatal crashes and nearly one-quarter
(22 percent) of all property damage only crashes involving large trucks
occurred at night.
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The vast majority of fatal crashes (85 percent) and of nonfatal crashes
(85 percent) involving large trucks occurred on weekdays (Monday through
Friday).
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Collision with a vehicle in transport was the first harmful event in 78
percent of fatal crashes involving large trucks.
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Rollover was the first harmful event in only 4 percent of all fatal crashes
involving large trucks and in only 3 percent of all nonfatal crashes involving
large trucks.