hours of service News Updates

Government, Business

FMCSA Sends HOS Proposal to White House

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration sent its proposal for a new hours-of-service rule to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review Monday, meeting the first of its court-appointed deadlines for issuing the rule.

July 27, 2010
Business

FMCSA Proposes HOS Waiver for Ammonia Carriers

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Wednesday proposed a two-year exemption from the federal hours-of-service regulations for transporters of anhydrous ammonia.

July 14, 2010
Business

FMCSA Sends HOS Proposal to DOT for Review

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration sent its new hours-of-service proposal to Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood’s office for review in late June, according to a Department of Transportation report issued early this month.

July 9, 2010
Government, Business

FMCSA Issues HOS Waiver for Oil Spill Cleanup

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued a waiver from its hours-of-service rules for trucks hauling supplies being used in the cleanup of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

May 4, 2010
Government, Business

FMCSA, Trucking Chided in Senate Hearing

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration was criticized during a Senate subcommittee hearing last week for not doing enough to clamp down on unsafe trucks, particularly with regard to driver hours of service.

May 3, 2010
Business

FMCSA Issues EOBR Rule for Serious HOS Violators

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Friday issued a rule that will require carriers with serious patterns of hours-of-service violations to user electronic on-board recorders in all vehicles.

April 2, 2010
Government, Business

Truckers Say HOS Rule Leaves Little Time for Naps

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Trucking industry executives and drivers who testified at an hours-of-service “listening” session held by federal trucking regulators at the Mid-America Trucking Show here said the current rule does not give drivers the flexibility to take a nap when they become fatigued.

March 30, 2010