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Business
FMCSA cancels Fridayâs hours of service listening session due to hurricane
The FMCSA has cancelled a listening session on HOS reforms because of the incoming hurricane along the coast. Read more here on Commercial Carrier Journal.
September 13, 2018
Business
Inspectors sideline 12,000 trucks during annual Roadcheck inspection spree
Thousands of trucks and buses were placed out-of-service by inspectors during the CVSAâs International Roadcheck inspection blitz. Get more details here on CCJ.
September 12, 2018
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Business
FMCSA holding second hours of service listening session next week
The FMCSA plans to hold a second listening session on the topic of potential reforms to federal HOS regs -- which will be held in Washington, D.C.
September 5, 2018
Business
Research supports segmenting driversâ 14-hour clock, says ATRI and Trucker Nation
ATRI says lends strong credence to allowing drivers to break up their 10-hour off-duty period (&, thus, their 14-hour on-duty period) into segments. Learn more.
August 29, 2018
Business
FMCSAâs Martinez presses for hours feedback, hopes to expedite potential hours reforms
If the FMCSA decides to move forward with any HOS reforms after it wraps up its feedback tour, FMCSA Administrator Ray Martinez says he hopes to expedite the rulemaking process.
August 27, 2018
Business
FMCSA kicks off potential hours of service reform process, seeks feedback from carriers, other stakeholders
âItâs time to have an honest conversation about hours of service,â said FMCSA Administrator Ray Martinez on Tuesday. The agency is looking for feedback around extending driversâ 14-hour daily limit by two hours in the event of adverse conditions, allowing drivers to split their 10-hour off-duty period into segments, revising the 30-minute break requirement
August 21, 2018
Business
Readers: Hours of service changes should be FMCSAâs Martinezâs top priority
Commercial Carrier Journal readers pointed to hours of service reforms as being what FMCSA admin Ray Martiniez' top priority should be. Read the responses here.
August 17, 2018
Business
FMCSA files hours of service âpre-ruleâ for approval
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration wants White House approval to publish a "pre-rule" regarding hours of service regulations. Get details on this.
August 16, 2018
Business
Sound off: What should the top priority of FMCSA boss Martinez be?
Ray Martinez is the Administrator of the FMCSA under President Donald Trump. Share your thoughts on what his top priority should be by clicking here.
August 13, 2018
Business
FMCSA boss Martinez talks driver shortage, potential for hours reforms with CCJ
In n interview, FMCSA head, Ray Martinez discussed topics important to the trucking industry, such as driver shortage, potential for hours reforms. See what was discussed here.
August 8, 2018
Business
C.H. Robinson: ELD capacity constraints center more on âtweenerâ lanes, less on exiting carriers
Executives from C.H. Robinson said, the tight capacity seen over the past year is partly driven by the implementation of ELDs. They also said itâs not necessarily due to capacity exiting the industry.
August 7, 2018
Business
200-truck private fleet asks FMCSA for 14 daily hours for short-haul drivers
Allied Beverage Group is petitioning the FMCSA to allow some of its drivers to extend their work days by two hours. Click to read all about this.
August 6, 2018
Business
Poll: Should livestock haulers be granted another waiver from the ELD mandate?
Commercial Carrier Journal wants to get your thoughts on the possibility of livestock haulers receiving another waiver from complying with the ELD mandate.
August 2, 2018
Business
FMCSAâs Joe DeLorenzo details driversâ personal conveyance options with ELDs
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's head of enforcement addresses any confusion that is accompanied with the DOT's ruling on personal conveyance.
July 25, 2018
Business
Carrier coalition wants state legislatures to take up ELD regs for intrastate drivers
The Trucking Alliance has issued a policy statement calling for state legislatures in all states to pass laws requiring intrastate drivers to use an ELD.
July 24, 2018
Business
Surprise brake inspection blitz puts 1,600 trucks out of service
An unexpected brake inspection blitz resulted in nearly 1,600 trucks being forced out of service due to unacceptable brake conditions. Learn more on CCJ.
July 18, 2018
Business
CVSAâs annual driver-focused enforcement blitz next week
Operation Safe Driver Week, an annual enforcement spree put on by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance, is set this year for July 15-21. Get details here.
July 13, 2018
Business
Carriers have until Monday to comment on ELD exemption request for small carriers
Carriers are to file public comments with the FMCSA regarding the request that the FMCSA exempt carriers with 50 employees or less from the ELD mandate.
July 11, 2018
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