A proposed rule that will require use of speed limiters on heavy trucks is still scheduled to be published by the Department of Transportation this week, according to the DOT’s latest rulemakings ...
Still seemingly on target for its projected Sept. 30 publication, a Final Rule to mandate the use of electronic logging devices has been sent from the DOT to the White House’s Office of Management and ...
The final rule, which published reports indicate is scheduled to be officially published Dec. 16, requires truck and bus drivers who currently use paper log books to adopt ELDs within two years.
An employee faced criticism for finishing work and logging off just four minutes before their shift ended. The company's HR ...
A federal rule to mandate the use of electronic logging devices by truck operators is scheduled to make its next move toward implementation this month, according to a recent report issued by the ...
The American Trucking Associations has published an easy-to-use, free tipsheet to help you help your drivers understand the new hours-of-service rules. Here’s the Reader’s Digest version: 1. Start now ...
A federal rule to require truck operators to use electronic logging devices to keep records of duty status has cleared the White House’s Office of Management and Budget, clearing the way for the rule ...
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