2017 Volvo Trucks Safety Report focusses on vulnerable road users

Aug 04 | 2017

The number of serious road accidents involving trucks is dropping, but the safety of vulnerable road users must be improved. And there are still far too few truck drivers who use their seat belts.

These are among the findings of a new traffic safety report from Volvo Trucks.

Peter Wells, Head of the Volvo Trucks Accident Research Team said, "In the 2017 Volvo Trucks Safety Report we analyse and describe why accidents involving trucks occur, how they happen, and what should be done to reduce the risk of accidents and their consequences. These are facts that are not only important to our own product development but also to everyone who works for a safer traffic environment."

The 2017 Volvo Trucks Safety Report is based on Volvo's own accident investigations and on data from various national and European authorities. One of the report's conclusions is that there is a greater need to focus on reducing risks for vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, cyclists, moped riders and motorcyclists. Carl Johan Almqvist, Traffic & Product Safety Director at Volvo Trucks said, "In the past decade, the number of serious road accidents involving heavy trucks has been almost halved in Europe. However, truck accidents involving vulnerable road users have not been reduced to the same extent. In order to cut accident rates, it is necessary to continue the development of a number of technical solutions that can help the truck driver avoid potentially hazardous situations. Moreover, all road users need to become more aware of the risks that exist in the traffic environment and how we can best reduce them," explained Carl.

Giving the driver a clear overview of the truck's immediate vicinity is crucial to accident prevention. As one of many complements to rear-view mirrors, close-quarter mirrors and reversing cameras, Volvo has a system whereby the driver can see what is happening in the front corner of the passenger side with the help of a camera.

"It is also important for pedestrians and cyclists to be aware of the importance to see and be seen and to assist in smooth, safe interaction in traffic. That's why we are directing our educational material to both youngsters and adults, for instance our ‘Stop, Look, Wave’ and ‘See and Be Seen’ campaigns, which spotlight precisely these issues," said Carl.

“To reduce the risk of accidents with other vehicles, Volvo's trucks are equipped with various active safety systems. But if an accident does occur, it is a tried and trusted part of the safety equipment that is the most important life-saver - the seat belt. The report reveals that far too many truck drivers don´t use their seat belts, even though we know that half of the unbelted truck drivers who have died in road accidents would have survived had they been wearing their seat belts."

The 2017 Volvo Trucks Safety Report from Volvo Trucks' Accident Research Team can be found in its entirety at volvotrucks.com.