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March 22, 2007 |
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Senate
Committee Puts the Brakes on Dangerous Trucks from Mexico
Statement
of Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates) Commending
Adoption by the Senate Appropriations Committee of an Amendment
to Ensure that the U.S. DOT Complies with Federal Safety Laws
Before Opening the Southern Border to
Mexico-domiciled Trucks
The
Senate Committee on Appropriations today struck a major blow for
the safety of all Americans on our streets and highways by reining
in an irresponsible proposal recently announced by the U.S. Department
of Transportation (DOT) to implement a so-called "demonstration
program" to open the U.S. southern border to long-haul trucks
from Mexico without any safeguards. An amendment adopted in the
Senate Committee by voice vote allows DOT to conduct a formal
pilot program allowing Mexico-domiciled carriers into the United
States only if they comply with current federal safety laws governing
how pilot programs are conducted and other safety measures enacted
with bi-partisan support in 2001. The amendment also ensures that
long-haul Mexican trucks will not have access to United States
highways beyond the current commercial zones until American trucking
firms have the opportunity for comparable and simultaneous access
throughout Mexico.
"The
Members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, particularly Senators
Patty Murray (D-WA), Byron L. Dorgan (D-ND) and Dianne Feinstein
(D-CA) are to be commended for their leadership and the action
the Committee took today," stressed Jacqueline Gillan, vice
president of Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety. "The
U.S. DOT is poised to open the southern border to trucks from
Mexico in less than two months while ignoring dangerous and unsafe
problems that still exist. Today's adoption of the amendment will
put the brakes on an ill-conceived and ill-advised proposal that
threatens the safety of all Americans. Without this quick response
to protect the public from a careless and dangerous decision by
DOT to sidestep federal safety laws, all of us traveling our roads
would be threatened with even greater loss of life and severe
injuries. Every year more than 5,000 people die and thousands
more are seriously injured in truck crashes. It would be irresponsible
to add to that death and injury toll by opening the border prematurely,"
added Gillan.
Gerald
Donaldson, senior research director of Advocates, emphasized that
the Senate amendment would require DOT to adhere to important
legal standards on how to conduct a scientific study and what
steps must be taken to protect the safety of the public if the
pilot program goes forward. "DOT tried to ignore federal
requirements to conduct a scientifically credible pilot program
and also attempted to avoid any public evaluation of this dangerous
proposal. This action by the Senate Committee compels DOT to obey
federal safety laws for conducting studies," he said.
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