News Tagged ‘HOS

FMCSA’s final hours-of-service rule published

fmcsa e1292284735617 100x86 FMCSAs final hours of service rule publishedThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has announced its final rule on hours-of-service (HOS) regulations that govern work and rest periods for commercial truck drivers. Trucking companies and drivers have until July 1, 2013, to comply with the rule changes, which Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said “will help prevent fatigue-related truck crashes and save lives.”

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Unsafe motor carriers can slide through loopholes, re-open under a new name

fmcsa e1292284735617 100x86 Unsafe motor carriers can slide through loopholes, re open under a new name  A report in Monday’s Baltimore Sun exposes how easy it is for some motor carriers with a long history of safety violations and crashes to reincarnate under a new name and business license after authorities shut them down. These are the companies that repeatedly demonstrate a blaring disregard for the law, take advantage of regulatory loopholes, and give the trucking industry an undeservedly bad reputation.

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Loopholes allow bad commercial drivers to stay behind the wheel

fmcsa e1292284735617 100x86 Loopholes allow bad commercial drivers to stay behind the wheelConsidering all the efforts the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is giving to restricting hours-of-service and drivers with sleep apnea in the name of safety, the loopholes in federal laws that allow unsafe commercial drivers with a history of violations to stay behind the wheel seem all the more outrageous.

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Arkansas jury finds trucking company liable for man’s death, issues verdict for $7 million

truck crash 100x100 Arkansas jury finds trucking company liable for man’s death, issues verdict for $7 millionA Kentucky trucking company must pay $7 million in damages for hiring an unqualified driver and pushing him to drive an excessively long route, which resulted in a crash that killed another commercial truck driver, a U.S. District Court jury in Harrison, Arkansas, ordered.

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Secretary LaHood warns Republican senator not to obstruct proposed hours-of-service changes

fmcsa e1292284735617 100x86 Secretary LaHood warns Republican senator not to obstruct proposed hours of service changesTransportation Secretary Ray LaHood sent a letter last week to Republican Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire asking her not to obstruct his agency’s proposed hours-of-service rule changes. Secretary LaHood, himself a Republican, has been a strong advocate for better motor carrier safety and strongly endorses the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s proposed HOS changes, which are aimed at further reducing the number of fatigue-related commercial vehicle crashes and deaths on U.S. roads and highways.

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Study finds CSA safety rating system works well, but still has flaws

csa 2010 e1292610367304 100x33 Study finds CSA safety rating system works well, but still has flaws An independent analysis of the CSA safety enforcement system, which the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration gradually phased in to replace the old SafeStat model, has found the new system to be a highly effective system overall, but says it still needs improvements in some parts.

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GOP lawmakers poised to fight Hours of Service changes

Proposed Hours of Service (HOS) that restrict the number of consecutive driving hours for commercial drivers and increase their required periods of rest are being met with staunch opposition from some key Republican lawmakers. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) expects to issue the new by the end of October.

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Electronic onboard recorders present new, unforeseen problems

EBOR 100x100 Electronic onboard recorders present new, unforeseen problems The federal rule requiring electronic onboard recorders (EOBRs), devices designed to simplify hours of service (HOS) record-keeping for commercial trucks, has created a new set of problems that Truckinginfo.com describes as “complex and messy.”

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Deadly Virginia bus crash prompts major change in federal enforcement

Another deadly discount bus crash that killed four people and injured 50 others in Virginia Tuesday morning evoked strong words from U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, who vowed to change the way motor coach companies are able to appeal the federal government’s decision to shut them down.

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Commercial truck driver calls it quits after latest crash

“I’m not going to drive anymore,” now-retired truck driver J.E. Tucker told North Dakota’s Inforum news site, after losing control of a Freightliner dump truck in Fargo Monday, causing him to strike another vehicle and crash through nine units of a storage building.

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