EOBR rule in Federal Register

Jan. 18, 2007
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration published its proposed rule that would mandate the use of electronic onboard recorder by violators of hours-of-service regs in the Federal Register.

Today the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration published its proposed rule that would mandate the use of electronic onboard recorder by violators of hours-of-service regs in the Federal Register.

Read FMCSA wants on-board recorders for worst HOS violators

FMCSA is seeking comments to the proposed rule, which must be received by April 18, at http://dms.dot.gov

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