ChevronTexaco Addresses HOS

March 8, 2004
ChevronTexaco Global Lubricants has announced it will cosponsor the hours of service (HOS) seminar on March 26 at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, KY. The seminar will address key issues including: Details on the new 11-hour rule, the 16-hour provision and the 14 consecutive hour rule The sleeper berth option Examples of record of duty status and log auditing exercises Tips on how to operate

ChevronTexaco Global Lubricants has announced it will cosponsor the hours of service (HOS) seminar on March 26 at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, KY.

The seminar will address key issues including:

  • Details on the new 11-hour rule, the 16-hour provision and the 14 consecutive hour rule

  • The sleeper berth option

  • Examples of record of duty status and log auditing exercises

  • Tips on how to operate efficiently under HOS

  • Information for carriers on how to educate drivers, dispatchers, shippers and customers

“The new HOS regulations are still a major source of confusion for fleets and owner operators,” said Gary Parsons, ChevronTexaco commercial automotive business unit manager.

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