Date/Time | Presenter/Affiliation | Description/Duration |
| 8/12/2008 1:00 p.m. eastern | Julie Lane Technology Division | Keeping CVISN Vibrant Numerous states' CVISN programs have lost cohesion/momentum following deployment. In some cases (i.e., MD), the state was able to identify the issue and re-energize their programs. In other cases, CVISN teams have stopped functioning and CVISN functionality has suffered and/or been turned-off. The session could focus on lessons learned from states that have been able to maintain their momentum.
60 minutes |
| 7/16/2008 1:00 p.m. eastern | Amy Houser Technology Division | Costs and Benefits of Onboard Safety Systems FMCSA's Technology Division and the American Transportation Research Institute will co-host the fourth in their series of webinars that provide peer-to-peer industry insights on the impacts and opportunities associated with onboard safety systems. This webinar will focus on the determination of costs and benefits of onboard safety systems for motor carriers who purchase and deploy them. Insurance implications will be highlighted in the discussion with participating motor carriers. 120 minutes |
| 6/23/2008 1:00 p.m. eastern | Martin Walker Technology Division | Naturalistic Driving Study Results: Impact of Sleep and Crash Countermeasures Commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers operating vehicles instrumented with data collection equipment under their normal route conditions provide researchers with real-time insight regarding detailed pre-crash events and driver behavior. This webinar will provide relevant data analyses on how sleep quantity impacts safety-critical events. It will also discuss the most frequent functional countermeasures identified for both instrumented trucks and non-instrumented trucks. 60 minutes |
| 5/7/2008 1:00 p.m. eastern | Quon Kwan Technology Division | CDL Third Party Testing Anti-Fraud The objective of the project is to design, fabricate, and pilot-test system software for preventing and detecting fraud perpetrated by testers during the commercial skills portion of the Commercial Drivers' Licensing process. The Webinar will describe the background, history, pilot test results, current utilization, and future direction of the project as carried out by FMCSA and the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators. 60 minutes |
| 4/23/2008 1:00 p.m. eastern | Ralph Craft Analysis Division | Bus Crash Causation Study The Bus Crash Causation Study examined 40 buses involved in 39 crashes in a two-year period in New Jersey. The webninar will examine the reasons for the crashes and describe factors for the buses, other vehicles, and pedestrians involved in the crashes. 60 minutes |
| 4/16/2008 1:00 p.m. eastern | Ralph Craft Analysis Division | Why Trucks Collide with Cars Half the crashes in the Large Truck Crash Causation Study involve a single truck and a single passenger vehicle (car, pickup truck, van, SUV). The Webinar will focus on the reasons for these crashes and the factors that increased the risk of the crashes. 120 minutes |
| 4/9/2008 11:00 a.m. eastern | Quon Kwan Technology Division | CVISN Match Possibilities Registration for 2008 CVISN grants includes match requirements, which will be highlighted in this webinar. "Out of the box" resources that States can use as a match for their CVISN grants will be explained, along with some commonly used examples. This will also be a time for open discussion on items that can be used to help States meet the 50/50 match requirements. 60 minutes |
| 3/17/2008 11:00 a.m. eastern | Luke Loy, FMCSA
/Chris Ferrone, CVSA Vehicle & Roadside Operations Division | Motorcoach Fire Safety Analysis Chris Ferrone, President of Americoach Systems, Inc., author of "Why Motorcoaches May Burn" will give a presentation on a mechanical analysis of motorcoach fires he has investigated over the past two decades. Luke Loy, FMCSA Vehicle & Roadside Operations Division will present information about a Motorcoach Fire Safety Analysis study which focused on developing a nationwide motorcoach fire database by collecting and analyzing fire records from industry, government, and media sources and analyzing those fire records to determine the cause and severity of the fire, motorcoach details, and motorcoach inspection history. 90 minutes |
| 2/26/2008 11:00 a.m. eastern | Dr. Richard Hanowski, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute FMCSA Office of Analysis, Research and Technology | Analysis of Risk as a Function of Driving Hours 1-11 A recently completed naturalistic commercial vehicle study resulted in a dataset of over 2 million driving miles. This dataset was analyzed to investigate whether time-on-task, including driving into the 11th hour, was associated with an increased safety risk. Dr. Hanowski will present the results of this research and highlight the key findings and conclusions. 60 minutes |
| 1/22/2008 12:00 a.m. eastern | Julie Lane FMCSA Office of Analysis, Research and Technology | Addressing CVISN Data Quality Deployment Issues This webinar will inform attendees of the status of CVISN deployment issues, including SAFER releases, technical support, and operational monitoring.
120 minutes |