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Title: Avoiding Objects On The Road


1
Avoiding Objects On The Road
  • Purpose
  • The purpose of this presentation is to raise the
    awareness of the hazards of sudden evasive action
    and to provide learning from a review of such
    incidents.
  • Background
  • There have been several incidents in recent
    months whereby Shell Oil Products HGV drivers
    have taken sudden evasive action to avoid objects
    (animals, trees, pot holes, vehicles,
    pedestrians) on the road. This evasive action has
    in some cases led to greater damage (property,
    people, environmental).
  • A fatal incident in Uganda where a person
    committed suicide in front of a bulk fuels truck.
    The driver took evasive action but killed a
    cyclist coming in the opposite direction. If the
    driver had not swerved (because he couldn't avoid
    the pedestrian anyway) then the second fatality
    would have been avoided.
  • A fatal incident in Cameroon where a bulk fuels
    tanker swerved to miss a pedestrian, hit the
    pedestrian and, in swerving, brushed a taxi cab
    coming the other way that was carrying 6 people.
    All 6 luckily were uninjured but it could have
    been much worse.

2
Avoiding Objects On The Road
  • Background, contd.
  • A fatal incident in France where the driver of an
    LPG cylinder truck, having no safe alternatives,
    maintained his line (whilst braking) and collided
    with an oncoming van that had pulled out from a
    stream of moving traffic. The van driver was
    killed by the collision.
  • A rollover in Portugal, when the driver of a bulk
    tanker swerved onto the soft verge at the side of
    the road in order to avoid a car that had pulled
    out from a stream of moving traffic, lost control
    when moving back onto the road. The tanker ended
    up rolling over on the opposite side of the road,
    colliding with a van in the process. Tanker
    driver uninjured, van driver injured, van and
    tanker damaged, no loss of LPG.
  • An incident in France, when the driver of a bulk
    tanker swerved to avoid two deer on a country
    road and drove into a ditch at the left hand side
    of the road. The tanker stopped, immobilized,
    with its left-side wheels in the ditch and its
    right-side wheels raised off the road surface. A
    crane had to be used to lift it out of the ditch.
    Driver uninjured, minor damage to tanker, no
    loss of LPG.

3
Avoid The Situation
  • The main message for the HGV driver is to avoid
    situations where a sudden evasive manoeuvre is
    needed. This can be done by applying defensive
    driving skills, including
  • Drive where you are going to be, not where you
    are
  • Travel at a safe speed for the conditions (road,
    level of congestion, weather)
  • Scan ahead, look long, try to anticipate forward
    problems
  • Keep your eyes moving, keep checking your mirrors
  • Leave a space cushion around your vehicle, leave
    yourself a way out given an unexpected problem
  • Make sure they see you, make eye contact with
    other motorists and pedestrians
  • Expect the unexpected
  • Make use of the horn and / or headlights to get
    the attention of other road users when needed
  • On top of this
  • A well-rested driver is more likely to be alert
    and quicker to respond to an unexpected event. Do
    not drive when tired.

4
Escape Route
How to prevent the head-on collision The 4 Rs
  • Read the road ahead and look well ahead into your
    planning zone
  • Drive to the Right
  • Reduce speed Brake hard Release your brakes
  • If you have time Warn the other driver
  • Stay on the road if possible,
  • if not..Ride off the road to the
    Right.Drive dont skid. STOP your vehicle.

5
Escape Route
  • Look for (in order of preference!)
  • A clean escape way without any obstructions or
    hazards.
  • Something soft like bushes, small trees, or
    a fence.
  • Something to glance off from . If you can
    not avoid a fixed object or oncoming car, do your
    best to glance off it. Avoid hitting it Head
    On.
  • Remember
  • A sudden and significant steering movement can
    lead to further hazards. Taking this action to
    avoid a small animal or debris should be
    discouraged.
  • Once the decision has been taken to drive off the
    road, try to keep a straight line (if safe to do
    so).
  • Many roll-overs are caused by the driver trying
    to get back on the road too quickly-at too high a
    speed. Bring the vehicle to a stop first, and
    then get back on the road once it is safe to do
    so.

6
Escape Route
Watch out for frustrated drivers ! Will you see
him ?
7
Escape Route
Never go to the opposite lane to avoid the
HEAD-ON COLLISION !
8
Way Forward
  • Discuss this safety presentation at drivers
    toolbox meetings and / or monthly safety
    meetings.
  • Let drivers share their experiences.
  • Discuss these and other defensive driving
    technique
  • AND ALWAYS
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