NTSB chief to fed agency: Stop using misleading statistics
Source: Associated Press
NTSB chief to fed agency: Stop using misleading statistics
By HOPE YEN and TOM KRISHER
January 18, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) With traffic fatalities spiking higher, the nations top safety investigator says a widely cited government statistic that 94% of serious crashes are solely due to driver error is misleading and that the Transportation Department should stop using it.
Jennifer Homendy, the chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that shes surprised the wording remains on the departments website even as the Biden administration pledges to embark on a broader strategy to stave off crashes through better road design, auto safety features and other measures.
Auto safety advocates have been calling on the department for years to stop using the statistic, including requests by Homendy in recent months as well as a letter from auto safety groups to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg last month. They call the figure an unacceptable excuse for surging crashes. In a section touting the safety potential of automated vehicles, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administrations website states 94% of serious crashes are due to human error.
That has to change, Homendy said of NHTSAs continuing use of the statistic. Its dangerous.
She said the public should be enraged that nearly 40,000 people are dying annually in traffic accidents and millions are injured, but rather sees it as just a risk people take.
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