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News Release: September 6, 2005
For Immediate Release

Help Sought for Trailer Accident Survey

Lexington, Ky. (Sep. 6, 2005) – To help with an important equine research project, log on to www.usrider.org now and participate in a survey regarding horse trailer accidents.

For the last two years, USRider has been working with nationally known large-animal rescue expert Dr. Tomas Gimenez in an effort to further enhance the safety of horses and those who travel with horses.

Through an innovative research project, USRider and Dr. Gimenez, a professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences at Clemson University in Clemson, S.C., have been gathering and analyzing data about horse trailer accidents. The collected data will be used to formulate recommendations for preventing accidents and enhancing the safety of horses.

Dr. Gimenez began collecting data through a survey in December 2003. The research team also culled data from incidents reported in newspapers and Internet postings.

"Already the data is showing what we had suspected: A great majority of trailer wrecks are caused by incorrect hitching of the trailer to the towing vehicle," said Dr. Gimenez. "Also, that in most cases, as long as the horse stays inside the trailer compartment, it will survive the incident."

To ensure a representative sampling of data, more responses to the survey are needed. USRider encourages all horse owners, trainers, emergency responders, veterinarians and others who have somehow been involved in horse trailer incidents to participate in the survey. Visit www.usrider.org to download the survey form.

The information being collected includes type of transport, type of towing vehicle, number and type of horses in transport, cause of accident, results of accident, extent of human and equine injuries, and type of personnel involved in rescue.

After thoroughly analyzing the data, Dr. Gimenez and USRider will make recommendations on safety improvements and practices for both trailer owners and manufacturers.

In addition to the survey responses, Dr. Gimenez is collecting photographs of wrecked trailers, horse injuries and accident scenes with trailers.

The deadline to participate in the online survey and to submit related photographs is November 1, 2005. All material will be kept confidential.

Photographs should be sent to:
Tomas Gimenez, Dr.Med.Vet.
Professor
Clemson University
Animal and Veterinary Sciences Department
Clemson, SC 29634

USRider provides roadside assistance and towing services along with other travel-related benefits to its members through the Equestrian Motor Plan. In addition to the typical flat-tire repair, battery assistance and lock-out services, the motor plan offers services designed with horse owners in mind, including towing and roadside assistance for a loaded horse trailer.

For more information about the USRider Equestrian Motor Plan, visit www.usrider.org online or call 1-800-844-1409.

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