ATRI RELEASES NEW RESEARCH PRIORITIES FOR 2025
ATRI's RAC selected a diverse set of research priorities designed to address some of the industry's most critical issues including rising insurance costs, driver training, improving safety performance and addressing cabotage violations. The 2025 ATRI Top Research Priorities are:
Rising Insurance Costs and Self Insurance Motivations. Prior ATRI research identified the impact of rising insurance costs on motor carriers, which included carriers lowering coverage levels, raising deductibles, and increasing safety technology deployment. This new research will expand that methodology to document current commercial auto insurance trends and investigate the growing role of insurance captives and self-insurance retentions.
Efficacy of Entry-Level Driver Training on Safety Outcomes. FMCSA's 2022 Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) mandate requires that new entrant truck drivers complete a structured program of theory and behind-the-wheel instruction before taking the Commercial Driver's License skills test. While the ELDT was designed to improve safety outcomes, concerns persist about the effectiveness of training programs in preparing drivers for real-world challenges. Prior ATRI research examined the relationship between driver training curricula and safety outcomes. This new research will build on that work by expanding the use of safety data and statistical models to determine the safety impacts of the mandated ELDT regimen.
Safety Impacts of In-Cab Monitoring. With continued advances in technology focused on in-cab monitoring, more fleets are turning to these systems to better understand driver behaviors in the cab. Prior ATRI research focused on driver perspectives of these systems, specifically driver-facing cameras. This new research will collect confidential in-cab technology data to identify any statistical relationship between in-cab monitoring systems and improvements in safety outcomes. The research will also map specific carrier and driver strategies for managing in-cab data that improve safety outcomes.
Capitalizing on Telematics Data. Telematics technologies have been available to the trucking industry for several decades for asset tracking and driver communications, but today's telematics deliver expanded functionalities, including vehicle performance and maintenance, and safety and compliance monitoring. However, not all carriers are equipped to fully leverage evolving telematics data to improve operations. This research will create a compendium of data tools and applications for carriers of all sizes to better utilize telematics to improve operational performance.
Understanding the Prevalence and Impact of Cabotage Violations. The
ATRI is the trucking industry's 501c3 not-for-profit research organization. It is engaged in critical research relating to freight transportation's essential role in maintaining a safe, secure and efficient transportation system.
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