FMCSA publishes HOS notice in Federal Register

Dec. 17, 2007
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration published its Interim Final Rule regarding hours-of-service (HOS) regulations in today’s Federal Register

FMCSA publishes HOS notice in Federal Register

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration published its Interim Final Rule regarding hours-of-service (HOS) regulations in today’s Federal Register

The HOS rules will continue to allow an 11-hour drive time with a 34-hour restart provision following last week’s announcement by FMCSA.

For more information on hours of service, see HOS ruling surprises no one.

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