• EOBR rule in Federal Register

    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.
    Jan. 18, 2007

    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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