hours of service News Updates

Business

ATA Asks for Delay in HOS Rule

American Trucking Associations has asked the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for a delay in the effective date of FMCSA’s new hours-of-service rule of three months following a court’s decision on the rule.

January 28, 2013
Business

DOE Seeks HOS Exemption for Truck Drivers Hauling Security-Sensitive Hazardous Material

The Department of Energy has requested an exemption from the new hours-of-service rule requiring truck drivers, including those hauling security-sensitive radioactive material, to take a mandatory 30-minute off-duty rest break in the first eight hours of driving.

January 21, 2013
Business

Appeals Court to Hear Arguments in March Urging Changes to Portions of HOS Rule

A federal appeals court in Washington will hear arguments in March urging it to overturn portions of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s latest hours-of-service rule.

January 7, 2013
Business

Trucking Industry, Allies Push Back Against Hours-of-Service Changes

The trucking industry and its allies pushed back against modified hours-of-service rules for drivers, while federal regulators pushed ahead with safety initiatives that ranged from requiring electronic onboard recorders to ensuring that unsafe trucking companies cannot keep operating after being shut down.

December 24, 2012
Business

Court Sets March 15 Date for HOS Oral Arguments

American Trucking Associations will argue its case against the hours-of-service rule for truck drivers on March 15 before a federal appeals court in Washington.

December 13, 2012
Business

ATRI Surveying Carriers on HOS Restart Changes

The American Transportation Research Institute is asking trucking executives to weigh in on changes to the 34-hour restart provision of the federal hours-of-service rule, set to take effect in July.

November 2, 2012
Business

ATA Objects to FMCSA’s Fatigue Claims in Latest Court Filing on HOS Lawsuit

American Trucking Associations reiterated its objections to parts of the hours-of-service rule last week, rejecting claims federal regulators used to justify the restart provision and off-duty requirements.

October 29, 2012
Editorial, Business

Editorial: Knock, Knock

“Hi. We’re from the government, and we’re here to help you.” Not buying it? Well, that seems to be the logic behind the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s filing in federal court last week, defending the agency’s decision to modify the 34-hour restart provision of the new hours-of-service rule.

October 1, 2012
Business

FMCSA Says HOS Rule’s 34-Hour Restart Is Reasonable

Provisions of the federal hours-of-service rule for truck drivers are “reasonable” and have been “adequately explained” by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the agency said in a court filing.

September 25, 2012
Business

FMCSA to Hold Listening Session on Oilfield HOS Exemption

Federal regulators will hold a listening session near Dallas next week on recent regulatory guidance that restricts use of an hours-of-service exemption for truckers involved oil and gas exploration.

September 21, 2012