Advanced Noticed of Proposed Rulemaking for HOS Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration hosted a public listening session regarding Hours of Service (HOS) in Reno, NV, 10a-12p PST. TruckerNation was there and made comments. REMEMBER: FMCSA is seeking comments on (1) short-haul operations, (2) adverse driving conditions, (3) 30-minute break, and (4) split sleeper provisions. Comment […]
Read moreVicki Simons of Truck-Drivers-Money-Saving-Tips.com shares her findings about the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate. What Professional Drivers Must Know About The ELD Mandate Do the facts regarding safety match with the data? No, they don’t. This painstakingly documented video is filled with numbers that show that what the FMCSA has said in the past about […]
Read moreELD Final Rule – Ernesto Guitierrrez of the Professional Truckers Association Group ( PTAG) speaks out about the injustice and dangers of the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) final rule which will be enforced in December of 2017. The ELD is a device which enforces the Hours of Service rule, who many regard as a safety […]
Read morePart 1 Beckley, WV -Professional driver Desiree Wood takes a video of the conditions at a Travel Plaza in Beckley, West Virginia, displaying once again, the evidence of the truck parking shortage which has plagued professional CDL drivers, and has resulted in decades of compromised highway safety. Truckers continually struggle to find safe available truck […]
Read moreVeteran Professional Truck Driver Hal Kiah, co founder of North American Trucking Alerts, gives his take on the issue of Speed Limiters and the new possible rule that could be placed in effect by FMCSA.. Hal discusses who is “pushing for this rule and why”? Is it about safety… or is it something else? (912)
Read moreIndependents/small carriers, before you enter a relationship with a drug/alcohol testing consortium, says Richard Wilson of TCRG Consulting, specializing in fitting various consulting needs for smaller carriers, make certain the consortium is doing the job it’s supposed to be doing. (294)
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