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Hours of Service
Bill in Senate would suspend hours rule’s restart provisions and require further study
A bill making its way through the Senate now includes an amendment to undo some provisions of the hours of service rule changes implemented in July 2013 for at least a year and require a study by the DOT.
June 5, 2014
Hours of Service
Trucking leaders push for suspension of 34-hour restart provisions in DOT funding bill
Trucking industry stakeholders and lobbyists are asking Congress to suspend for a year two of the key changes implemented to hours of service rules for truck operators.
June 4, 2014
Hours of Service
ATA pushing for exemption to 14-hour rule for extraction site haulers
ATA is seeking an exemption to wait-time rules for drivers who service oil and natural gas extraction sites, and FMCSA is accepting public comment on the group’s request.
May 27, 2014
Electronic Logging Devices
More hours flexibility could ‘ease e-log angst’?
Overdrive Equipment Editor Jack Roberts asked the question in the title of a blog post on the CCJ website in which he discusses the hours flexibility issue relative to the proposed electronic logging device mandate.
May 14, 2014
Business
FMCSA unveils rule to prohibit coercion of drivers by carriers, shippers, brokers
A proposed rule prohibiting carriers, shippers, brokers and others from coercing drivers to drive beyond hours of service limits or other federal rules has been released by FMCSA, and the agency is taking public comment for 90 days.
May 12, 2014
Channel 19
ELDs: Privacy, competition, adoption
While the expectation of privacy and freedom of business choice are two different things, both tend to dominate ELD concerns… More voices on the mandate.
May 10, 2014
Electronic Logging Devices
ELD mandate could pave way for time-based pay prevalence
At least, watchers say, carriers may have better tools to support negotiation of hourly detention-pay schemes with shippers and receivers — others, however, see potential downsides in the future, such as FMCSA further limiting hours…
April 25, 2014
Hours of Service
Hours rule flaws: Study finds fault in FMCSA research, calls for review of rule
The research used by FMCSA to justify its hours of service rule is seriously flawed and calls into question the entirety of the rule itself, said the American Transportation Research Institute in a study released this week.
April 23, 2014
Overdrive Extra
E-logging: What’s trackable is going to get tracked
Even if we lived in an alternate universe where hours of service did not exist, fleets eventually would monitor drivers’ locations and hours.
April 8, 2014
Hours of Service
ATRI looking for driver input on hours rule effects, detention time
The American Transportation Research Institute announced this week it’s looking for input from truck operators on the impacts of the current hours of service rule and about detention time for two separate studies it’s working on.
April 8, 2014
Voices
ELD rule public comments mixed, with renewed focus on hours rule
Among others, Mark Olsen of Clinton, Utah, echoed the overall mixed nature of the comments all told. However, he rejoined arguments in favor of the need for ELDs with a message heard increasingly — that the hours of service rules in general are the bigger problem as regards true safety.
April 4, 2014
Electronic Logging Devices
POLL: Would an hours of service revamp change your view of e-logs?
Is widespread opposition to the ELD mandate proposed recently by FMCSA really an hours of service issue? Would an hours revamp make ELDs more palatable? Tell us in this poll…
April 3, 2014
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