March looks good for brake rule

Jan. 1, 2007
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is expected to finalize its truck tractor stopping distance rule in March 2007, according to ArvinMeritor and Meritor Wabco.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is expected to finalize its truck tractor stopping distance rule in March 2007, according to ArvinMeritor and Meritor Wabco.

Although NHTSA originally proposed reducing the stopping distance by 20 to 30% the two companies anticipate the final rule will lean closer to 30%.

They also expect a two-tiered approach to compliance, with three-axle tractors required to meet the new stopping distance in 2009, followed by specially configured tractors in 2011.

Three-axle tractors comprise roughly 80% of all new tractor air-brake production, according to Paul Johnston, senior director for Meritor Wabco Vehicle Control Systems. He explained that specially configured tractors will have a later enforcement date due to the challenges associated with testing and implementing solutions for low-volume configurations.

“The daily overall performance is not going to change,” said Joe Kay of ArvinMeritor. “The change may go unnoticed to the driver overall. We're going to improve [life and wear] a little better…to minimize the cost of ownership.”

It's too early to tell how much more it will cost to install the brakes that meet the new standards.

About the Author

TERRENCE NGUYEN

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

Take Control of Your Finances: A Practical Guide for Carriers in Trucking

This guide is designed to help you navigate these challenges, featuring strategies for automation, examples of effective tools, and a real-world success story from Phoenix Cargo...

Report: The 2024-2025 State Of Heavy-Duty Repair

Fullbay's fifth annual State of Heavy-Duty Repair compiles insights from almost 1,000 experts and over 3,500 shops. If you aren't leveraging these proven data points, your competition...

Guide For Managing Maintenance

The Guide for Managing Maintenance is a comprehensive resource designed to help fleet managers improve their maintenance operations, reduce downtime, and lower overall fleet costs...

The Road Ahead: 2025 Trucking and Fleet Insights

Discover how fleet operators are impacted by challenges like driver onboarding delays and complex compliance, and the critical need for technology to boost efficiency and cut ...