House Democrats are requesting what they call a “comprehensive review” of the final HOS rule governing as many as 3.5 million long-haul truck drivers. Those long-haul drivers, mostly in the $340 billion truckload sector, would stand to gain some efficiencies from four major changes in HOS rules recently announced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Those changes are:
Source: logistics Mgmt
HOS reforms facing 18-month delay due to Democrats’ desire for ‘comprehensive review’
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