Concerns build over HOS reform

The Federal Motor Carriers Administration’s (FMCSA) new goal of “completely re-writing” hours of service (HOS) regulations within two years is eliciting strong reaction from trucking. Advocacy group Public Citizen agreed to suspend its ongoing legal challenge to the 34-hour restart and 11 hours of driving provisions in the current rules in exchange for FMCSA’s agreement to send HOS rules back through the regulatory process. FMCSA has promised to prepare a new notice of proposed rulemaking in nine months and to reach a final rule in 21 months. The current rules are to stay ...

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