One small step

It's hard to argue with the concept behind the proposed rule on mandatory hours-of-service recorders from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration — make the worst offenders toe the line and encourage everyone else with incentives. The problem is that after three years of studying the issue, everyone expected FMCSA to address the problem of HOS enforcement head on. Instead they've chosen to do as little as possible in the hope that they can avoid more criticism or court challenges over the issue. I doubt their proposal will even achieve that shortsighted and limited goal. Bowing to what ...

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