Fixed object collisions – Examples

  • Failing to notice – and hitting — an object in the road or on the side of the road.
  • Unintentionally veering off the road on a foggy morning and colliding with a tree.
  • Striking a traffic signal pole due to faulty brakes.
  • Backing into a dolly in the yard.
  • Misjudging the gas island position and striking a gas pump.

 Fixed object collision: Causes

Agencies work to reduce crash potential when vehicles leave the roadway. Still, drivers should be prepared and alert. Some driver factors that cause vehicles to leave the road include:

  • Attempts to avoid other vehicles
  • Driver inattention • Drowsiness
  • Impairment • Speeding

 Off-road awareness

Overhead and other fixed objects also exist off-road in rest areas, industrial yards, and residential and commercial properties, including FedEx facilities. These objects may include:

  • Buildings
  • Garage doors/bays
  • Concrete barriers/posts
  • Conveyor belts, pallets, static rollers, and other equipment
  • Fences/gates
  • Guard shacks
  • Light posts, gas islands, wash bays

Fixed-object collision: Prevention

Stay alert and focused on driving. Continuously scan the road ahead as well as rearview and side mirrors.

 Avoid roadway departures. Heed signs warning drivers to slow down; enter curves slowly; refrain from crossing solid yellow lines; and reduce speed before entering an exit/entrance ramp.