Be Safe. Drive Smart: 25% of Texas Fatal Crashes are in the Oil Patch

 

AUSTIN – The Texas Dept. of Transportation is launching its new statewide “Be Safe. Drive Smart” campaign urging motorists to stay alert and drive at a safe speed in the state’s oil and gas producing areas especially the Permian Basin. 

Driving on busy roads in the oil and gas production areas can be both challenging and dangerous. Energy exploration and production across Texas requires many large trucks and heavy tankers, and drivers should take extra care to safely share the road with these vehicles.

In 2022, more than 78,000 traffic crashes occurred in the state’s five main energy sectors—the Permian Basin, Eagle Ford Shale, Barnett Shale, Anadarko Basin and the Haynesville/Bossier Shale—resulting in 1,072 fatalities last year. These traffic deaths accounted for nearly 25% of the state’s total traffic fatalities last year.

Failure to control speed and driver inattention are ranked as the top two contributing factors in crashes in the five main energy regions.

SLOW DOWN, STAY FOCUSED WHEN DRIVING THROUGH OIL AND GAS REGIONS  

Nearly one-quarter of Texas traffic deaths occur in energy production areas  

The Issue

●          Oil and gas activity brings increased traffic and more large trucks sharing the road with passenger vehicles. Drivers should be aware that large trucks and tankers can limit visibility and provide less room to maneuver. Increased truck traffic also leads to more wear and tear on roads, posing challenges to drivers.

Statistics

●          Texas’ five main energy regions—the Permian Basin, Eagle Ford Shale, Barnett Shale, Anadarko Basin and the Haynesville/Bossier Shale—saw more than 78,000 traffic crashes, resulting in 1,072 fatalities in 2022. Despite a 3.8% decrease from the previous year, traffic deaths in these regions accounted for nearly one-quarter of the state’s total traffic fatalities.

●          Failure to control speed and driver inattention are ranked as the top two contributing factors in crashes in the five main energy regions.

Safety Tips

TxDOT offers these important safety reminders for motorists:

●          Follow posted speed limits and adjust your driving to match road conditions. In some situations, the only safe speed may be below the posted speed limit.

●          Stay focused on driving and put your phone away: no talking or texting when behind the wheel.

●          Give large trucks plenty of space. Be patient and pass only when it’s safe and legal to do so.

●          Maintain a safe following distance.

●          Never drive under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.

●          Obey stop signs and traffic signals.

●          Always buckle up—drivers and passengers, day and night, every ride, every time.

To spread these messages, TxDOT’s “Be Safe. Drive Smart.” campaign will bring its interactive traffic safety exhibit to high school football games in the Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale. These events will feature quizzes, interactive games and video displays that remind motorists to stay focused and be careful when driving in energy production areas.

TxDOT is also investing heavily to improve mobility and safety on roadways impacted by traffic in the state’s five energy producing regions. Over the next 10 years, TxDOT is planning to invest a historic level of $19.2 billion in rural areas through the 2024 Unified Transportation Program (UTP). This shows TxDOT’s commitment to building and maintaining a safe and efficient transportation system in all parts of the state.

Be Safe. Drive Smart. is a key component of #EndTheStreakTX, a broader social media and word-of-mouth effort that encourages drivers to make safer choices while behind the wheel to help end the streak of daily deaths. Nov. 7, 2000, was the last deathless day on Texas roadways.

 

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