Truck Size and Weight Funding Letter to Senate Appropriations Committee

  • April 10, 2018
150 150 Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety

April 10, 2018

The Honorable Susan Collins, Chairman

The Honorable Jack Reed, Ranking Member

Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Committee on Appropriations

 

United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510

Dear Chairman Collins and Ranking Member Reed:

Ahead of tomorrow’s hearing to review the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Budget Request for the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), our broad and diverse coalition of consumer, health, and safety groups, families of truck crash victims and survivors, law enforcement, first responders, truck drivers, rail labor, short lines and regional railroads, and railway suppliers and contractors urges you to reject any attempts to increase or circumvent current truck size and weight limits. Riders that would diminish safety and wreak havoc on infrastructure should not be added into a funding bill. We respectfully ask that this letter be included in the hearing record.

Bigger trucks will undermine investments in infrastructure. America’s roads are already in bad shape, having consistently received a “D” grade from the American Society of Civil Engineers. One of every five miles of highway pavement is in poor condition and there is a significant and increasing backlog of rehabilitation needs. Additionally, one in eleven of the Nation’s 615,000 bridges in the National Bridge Inventory is structurally deficient. Increasing the weight of a heavy truck by only 10 percent increases bridge damage by 33 percent. According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the nation’s investment backlog for bridges to address all cost-beneficial bridge needs is $123.1 billion. The U.S. would need to increase annual funding for bridges by 20 percent over current spending levels to eliminate the bridge backlog by 2032. In addition, the U.S. DOT Comprehensive Truck Size and Weight Study found that introducing double 33-foot trailer trucks, known as “Double 33s,” would be projected to result in 2,478 bridges requiring strengthening or replacement at an estimated onetime cost of $1.1 billion. This figure does not even include the additional, subsequent maintenance costs which will result from longer, heavier trucks. Allowing bigger, heavier trucks would run counter to the goal of improving this dire state of our infrastructure.

Increasing truck size and weight threatens public safety. Truck crashes, deaths and injuries have been on a dangerous upward trend. From 2009 to 2015, large truck crashes rose by 45 percent and injuries skyrocketed by 57 percent (up to 415,000 and 116,000, respectively). Moreover, large truck crashes kill 10 people and injure over 300 more each day on average. In 2016 alone, 4,317 people were killed in truck crashes – a stunning 28 percent jump in fatalities since 2009. These needless, preventable crashes also come with a massive price tag. In 2015, crashes involving commercial motor vehicles amounted to an estimated $118 billion in economic costs to society. This is clearly a major and expensive public safety crisis that demands proactive solutions, not further degradation of truck safety rules.

Trucks weighing more than 80,000 pounds have a greater number of brake violations, which are a major cause of trucks being placed out-of-service. In fact, a North Carolina study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), found that trucks with out-of-service violations are 362 percent more likely to be involved in a crash. Tractor-trailers moving at 60 mph are required to stop in 310 feet – the length of a football field – once the brakes are applied. Actual stopping distances are often much longer due to driver response time before braking and the common problem that truck brakes are often not in top working condition. In 2016, violations related to tires and/or brakes accounted for five of the top 10 most common vehicle out-ofservice violations. And, double trailer trucks have an 11 percent higher fatality rate than single trailer trucks. They also require more stopping distance, take more time to pass, have bigger blind spots, cross into adjacent lanes and swing into opposing lanes on curves and when making right angle turns.

Allowing bigger trucks will not result in fewer trucks on our roads. Despite misleading claims to the contrary, bigger trucks will not mean fewer trucks. When Congress last increased the gross vehicle weight limit in 1982, truck registrations have more than doubled. The U.S. DOT study also addressed this assertion and found that any potential mileage efficiencies from use of heavier trucks would be offset in just one year. Increasing truck size and weight would also lead to a diversion of freight off the railroads and onto the highways – putting more trucks, more wear-and-tear, and more safety risk on the road.

Increases to truck size and weight have been consistently and strongly rejected. In a recent nationwide poll, 7 in 10 respondents opposed longer and heavier trucks. Earlier this year, over 1,000 local government officials signed a letter to Congress urging rejection of any attempts to increase truck size and weight. Also, as recently as 2016, the U.S. DOT recommended that no changes be made to federal truck size and weight laws. Further, during the last Congress, both the House and Senate voted down efforts to allow bigger and heavier trucks in strong bipartisan votes.

We strongly urge your Subcommittee to reject any and all efforts to increase truck size and weight in the FY 2019 U.S. DOT Appropriations bill. As Congress and the Administration set out to make needed improvements to the Nation’s infrastructure, allowing bigger and heavier trucks would thwart progress and jeopardize safety.

Sincerely,

 

Catherine Chase, President

Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety

 

Joan Claybrook, Chair

Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways (CRASH)

and Former Administrator, National Highway Traffic

Safety Administration

 

Jeff Solheim, 2018 President

Emergency Nurses Association

 

James P. Hoffa, General President

International Brotherhood of Teamsters

 

Georges C. Benjamin, MD, Executive Director

American Public Health Association

 

John Risch, National Legislative Director

SMART-TD (UTU)

 

Dominick Stokes, Vice President for Legislative Affairs

Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association

 

Steve Owings, Co-Founder & President

Road Safe America

 

Dawn King, President

Truck Safety Coalition

 

Brad Roseberry, Vice President

Coalition Against Bigger Trucks

 

Dave Tennent, Executive Director and CEO

Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association

 

Jennifer Tierney, Board Member

CRASH Foundation

 

Chuck Baker, President

National Railroad Construction and Maintenance

Association

 

E. Michael O’Malley, President

Railway Supply Institute

 

Jack Gillis, Director of Public Affairs

Consumer Federation of America

 

Linda Bauer Darr, President

American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association

 

Andrew McGuire, Executive Director

Trauma Foundation

 

Jason Levine, Executive Director

Center for Auto Safety

 

Daphne Izer, Co-Chair

Parents Against Tired Truckers

 

Janette Fennell, Founder and President

KidsAndCars.org

 

Steve Izer

Lisbon, ME Board Member, PATT

Father of Jeff Izer

Killed in a truck crash 10/10/93

 

Christina Mahaney

Jackman, ME Volunteer,

Truck Safety Coalition

Injured in a truck crash 7/19/11

Mother of Liam Mahaney

Killed in a truck crash 7/19/11

 

Lisa Shrum

Fayette, MO

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Daughter of Virginia Baker, Step-daughter of

Randy Baker

Killed in a truck crash 10/10/06

 

Julie Branon

Magnan South Burlington, VT

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Injured in a truck crash 01/31/02

Wife of David Magnan

Killed in a truck crash 01/31/02

 

Randall Higginbotham

Memphis, TN

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Father of Michael Higginbotham

Killed in a truck crash, 11/18/14

 

Kate Brown

Gurnee, IL

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Mother of Graham Brown

Injured in a truck crash 5/2/05

 

Cindy Southern

Cleveland, TN

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Wife of James Whitaker, sister-in-law Anthony

Hixon and aunt of Amber Hixon

Killed in a truck crash 9/18/09

 

Jackie Novak

Hendersonville, NC

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Mother of Charles “Chuck” Novak

Killed in a truck crash 10/24/10

 

Laurie Higginbotham

Memphis, TN

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Mother of Michael Higginbotham

Killed in a truck crash, 11/18/14

 

Laurie Higginbotham

Memphis, TN

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Mother of Michael Higginbotham

Killed in a truck crash, 11/18/14

 

Tami Friedrich Trakh

Corona, CA

Board Member, CRASH

Sister of Kris Mercurio, Sister-in-Law of Alan

Mercurio, Aunt of Brandie Rooker & Anthony Mercurio

Killed in a truck crash 12/27/89

 

Jane Mathis

St. Augustine, FL

Vice President, TSC

Board Member, PATT

Mother of David Mathis

Mother-in-Law of Mary Kathryn Mathis

Killed in a truck crash 3/25/04

 

Tina Silva

Ontario, CA

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Sister of Kris Mercurio,

Sister-in-Law of Alan Mercurio,

Aunt of Brandie Rooker & Anthony Mercurio

Killed in a truck crash 12/27/89

 

Michelle Novak

Delevan, NY

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Aunt of Charles “Chuck” Novak

Killed in a truck crash 10/24/10

 

Michelle Lemus

Los Angeles, CA

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Injured in a truck crash 4/10/14

 

Peter Malarczyk

Hastings-on-Hudson, NY

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Injured in a truck crash 12/29/15

Son of Ryszard and Anita Malarczyk

Killed in a truck crash 12/29/15

 

Paul Badger

Davidson, NC

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Son of Bill Badger

Killed in truck crash 12/23/04

 

Kim Telep

Harrisburg, PA

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Wife of Bradley Telep

Killed in a truck crash 8/29/12

 

Alan Dana

Plattsburgh, NY

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Son of Janet Dana,

Uncle of Caitlyn & Lauryn Dana,

Brother-in-law of Laurie Dana

Killed in a truck crash 7/19/12

 

Amy Fletcher

Perrysburg, OH

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Wife of John Fletcher

Killed in a truck crash 1/24/12

 

Beth Badger

Columbus, GA

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Daughter of Bill Badger

Killed in truck crash 12/23/04

 

Debra Cruz

Harlingen, TX

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Injured in a truck crash 8/8/08

 

Vickie Johnson

Hartwell, GA

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Wife of Curt Johnson,

Step-mother of Crystal Johnson

Killed in a truck crash 10/1/09

 

Wanda Lindsay New

Braunfels, TX Volunteer,

Truck Safety Coalition

Wife of John Lindsay

Killed in a truck crash 5/7/10

 

Warren Huffman

Odessa, MI

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Brother of Tim Huffman

Killed in a truck crash 5/6/13

 

Marc Johnson

Hartwell, GA

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Brother of Curt Johnson

Killed in truck crash 10/1/09

 

Tammy Huffman

Odessa, MI

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Sister-in-law of Tim Huffman

Killed in a truck crash 5/6/13

 

Linda Wilburn

Weatherford, OK

Board Member, PATT

Mother of Orbie Wilburn

Killed in a truck crash 9/2/02

 

Bruce King

Davisburg, MI

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Son-in-law of Bill Badger

Killed in truck crash 12/23/04

 

Nancy Meuleners

Bloomington, MN

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Injured in a truck crash 12/19/89

 

Ron Wood

Washington, D.C.

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Son of Betsy Wood,

Brother of Lisa Wood Martin,

Uncle of Chance, Brock,

and Reid Martin

Killed in a truck crash 9/20/04

 

Melissa Gouge

Washington, D.C.

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Cousin of Amy Corbin

Killed in a truck crash 8/18/97

 

Morgan Lake

Sunderland, MD

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Injured in a truck crash 7/19/13

 

Ed Slattery

Lutherville, MD

Board Member, PATT

Husband of Susan Slattery

Killed in a truck crash 8/16/10

Sons Matthew & Peter Slattery critically injured

in a truck crash 8/16/10

 

Marchelle Wood

Falls Church, VA

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Mother of Dana Wood

Killed in a truck crash 10/15/02

 

Larry Liberatore

Severn, MD

Board Member, PATT

Father of Nick Liberatore

Killed in a truck crash 6/9/97

 

Sandra Lance

Chesterfield, VA

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Mother of Kristen Belair

Killed in a truck crash 8/26/09

 

Ashley McMillan

Memphis, TN

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Girlfriend of Michael Higginbotham

Killed in a truck crash 11/18/14

 

Frank Wood

Falls Church, VA

Volunteer, Truck Safety Coalition

Father of Dana Wood

Killed in a truck crash 10/15/02

 

cc: Members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations