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Title: Mexican Hat, Utah


1
Mexican Hat, Utah
  • Motorcoach Overturn
  • January 6, 2008

2
Introduction
  • Pete Kotowski, IIC

3
Introduction
  • Sequence of events
  • Vehicle speed
  • Safety issues
  • Investigative/support staff
  • Parties to investigation

4
Charter Trip
  • 17-motorcoach charter
  • Ski trip excursion to Telluride, Colorado
  • Trip originated in Phoenix, Arizona, January 3,
    2008
  • Scheduled to return January 6, 2008

5
Accident Trip
Lizard Head Pass
Missed turn
Accident location
6
Accident Trip
  • Departed Telluride, Colorado, at 315 p.m.
  • Removed tire chains outside Telluride
  • Driver missed turn
  • Continued straight on Utah U.S. Route 163
  • Accident occurred at 802 p.m.

7
SourceUtah Highway Patrol
8
Accident Description
  • Roof separated from motorcoach during rollover
    sequence
  • 51 of 53 occupants ejected

9
Accident Description
10
DriveCam II
  • Motorcoach equipped with a video recording device
  • Forward-facing view
  • Rear interior view
  • Acceleration and turning forces

11
DriveCam II
  • Forward-facing view of the motorcoach as it
    approached curve
  • Motorcoach moves right of center line

12
VIDEO
13
Vehicle Speed
  • RE staff developed a video analysis program
  • Referenced points
  • Time of video image
  • Speed determined to be 8892 mph

14
Vehicle Speed
15
Vehicle Speed
  • Vehicle Dynamics Study
  • Acceleration Study
  • Critical speed of curve
  • Gear ratio considerations
  • ECM operation and data

16
Vehicle Speed
  • Motorcoach traveling south entering curve at real
    speed and positions

17
Simulation
18
Safety Issues
  • Driver fatigue and excessive speed
  • Hours-of-service violations and motor carrier
    trip planning
  • Motorcoach occupant protection
  • Emergency medical notification and response with
    regard to large buses traveling on rural roads

19
On-Scene Investigative Staff
Ron Kaminski Survival Factors Jim LeBerte Motor
Carrier Burt Simon (Ret.) Human Performance Larry
Yohe (Ret.) Vehicle Factors Dave Rayburn Highway
Factors Michele Beckjord Survival/Interviews Chris
Voeglie Vehicle Recorders Paul
Sledzik Transportation Disaster
Assistance Pete Kotowski
Investigator-In-Charge
20
Report Development Staff
Dennis Collins Human Performance Dan
Horak, PhD Vehicle Performance Bruce
Coury, PhD Transportation
Research Analyst Doug Brazy
Recorders Lab Jim
Wildey (Ret.) Materials Lab Mitch Garber,
MD Medical Officer
21
Report Development Staff
Kris Poland, PhD Biomechanics Julie
Perrot Recommendations Robert Dodd, PhD
Safety Studies Bridget Serchak
Public Affairs
22
Report Development Staff
Debbie Taylor Writer-Editor Avis
Clark Visuals Deborah Bruce, PhD
Project Manager
23
Parties to the Investigation
  • Utah Highway Patrol
  • Utah Department of Transportation
  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
  • Motor Coach Industries
  • Busco, Inc. (dba Arrow Stage Lines)
  • San Juan County, Utah

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