OMB Control Number: 2126-0069
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
Consent to Take Part in a Research Study
Title of research study: Truck and Bus Maintenance Requirements and Their Impact on Safety, VT IRB# 23-1050
Principal Investigator: Andrew Krum (540-231-0353), [email protected])
Key Information: This research is focused on the FMCSA’s vehicle maintenance requirements. Proper and regular preventative vehicle maintenance (i.e., systematic maintenance programs) among carriers should be the primary maintenance inspection activity applied to ensure safe vehicle operation. There is currently no supporting definition for what “systematic maintenance” refers to in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations and, as this term is subjective, it is likely to vary from one carrier to another. This survey will provide important information that will be used to fill gaps in the common meaning of the term (i.e., “systematic maintenance”). Thus, this survey has two primary objectives:
Collect information to support the development of an operational definition of “systematic maintenance.”
Establish best practices for inspection intervals, mechanic qualifications and training, and certification of maintenance facilities.
You are being asked to participate as a current fleet representative from a commercial truck or bus carrier that has been identified with low vehicle maintenance violation rates or because your carrier has received an intervention in the last 24 months. We ask that you respond to questions to the best of your knowledge about recommended truck and bus maintenance practices and be willing to express your honest opinions when completing the Carrier Maintenance Management Survey.
If you have questions, concerns, or complaints, or think the research has hurt you, talk to the research team: Andrew Krum; (540) 231-0353; [email protected]
This research has been reviewed by the Virginia Tech Institutional Review Board (IRB). You may communicate with them at 540-231-3732 or [email protected] if:
You have questions about your rights as a research subject
Your questions, concerns, or complaints are not being answered by the research team
You cannot reach the research team
You want to talk to someone besides the research team to provide feedback about this research
We plan to include approximately 289 fleets in this research study.
You will complete an online survey.
The survey is an informal discussion where you will discuss your company’s maintenance programs and best practices.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is funding this research.
The survey is expected to take 45 minutes.
You may end the survey at any time.
If you need to take a break or close the survey window, you may continue using the link provided to you to resume where you left off.
By submitting your responses, you agree to participate.
You can leave the research at any time, for any reason, and it will not be held against you.
Completing this survey is voluntary. Your participation or non-participation will not affect your employment in any way. If after opening the survey you decide that you do not want to answer the questions, you may simply choose not to participate by closing the browser, instead of submitting the survey. However, compensation will be limited to participants who complete the survey.
The risks associated with this survey may include possible discomfort at sharing your experiences and opinions. The Carrier Maintenance Management Survey does not ask for your name or any other personally identifying information. Your carrier’s name and DOT number will only be linked to your survey responses via a randomly assigned participant ID (i.e. P00105). Any information you provide for compensation purposes will not be linked to your survey responses.
We will make every effort to limit the use and disclosure of your personal information, including research study, only to people who have a need to review this information. We cannot promise complete confidentiality. Organizations that may inspect and copy your information include the IRB, Human Research Protection Program, and other authorized representatives of Virginia Tech.
One set of de-identified survey data will be permanently housed at Virginia Tech under the supervision of the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, the organization overseeing the data collection for the entire study. It is possible that after data collection is complete one copy of de-identified survey data will be transferred to the U.S. Department of Transportation and/or other secure locations as directed by the U.S. Department of Transportation or the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute for permanent storage and oversight. Finally, the de-identified survey data will be posted online for public use after the data collection is complete.
This research project has been approved, as required, by the Institutional Review Board for Research Involving Human Subjects at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. If you should have any questions about the protection of human research participants regarding this study, you may contact the Virginia Tech Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects, telephone (540) 231-3732; email: [email protected].
This research is funded by The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
We appreciate your time and attention spent answering the survey. You will be compensated $50 for completing and submitting the survey. You may complete the survey at your convenience and will be given as much time as you need to complete it. Upon completion, a customized link will be provided that will take you to a separate survey that will ask for your name, address, and contact information. Virginia Tech will send a $50 check to the provided address.
By clicking “NEXT” to continue to the survey, you confirm that you are a current fleet representative from a commercial truck or bus carrier and at least 18 years old. In addition, you acknowledge that you have read the consent information above and imply your voluntary consent to participate in this survey.
Thank you.
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