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Center for National Truck and Bus Statistics-CNTBS

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The Center for National Truck and Bus Statistics was established in 1988 to formalize the national program to collect and analyze truck accident data, which had begun with the 1980 data year. Since then the program has expanded to include a survey of bus crashes.


Sponsors

Since its inception, the Center for National Truck and Bus Statistics has been jointly supported by government, industry, and private sponsors. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration provides critical support for the TIFA and BIFA projects, as well as a series of other projects to support the FMCSA’s mission to promote the safety of trucks and buses on our Nation’s highways.

Other projects have been supported by Sandia National Laboratories, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, and the Federal Highway Administration. Private organizations include the American Trucking Associations, the Owner-Operator Independent Driver Association, TRW Automotive, the National Truck Equipment Association, the Electronic Stability Coalition and certain major truck manufacturers.

The Center's major projects include:

Contact CNTBS

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Daniel Blower, Head

E: dfblower@umich.edu
P: 734.764.0248
F: 734.764.2640

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