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A transportation funding bill currently making its way through the Senate features an amendment that could suspend a trucking safety rule implemented last year. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, introduced the amendment that would suspend the so-called “restart rule,” implemented in July 2013, for at least a year. The restart rule, which is unpopular with trucking operators, requires drivers to remain off the job for 34 consecutive hours, including two nights, at the end of their work week. The bill would leave in place other hour requirement rules, including daily limits of 14 hours on duty and of 11 hours behind the wheel. Collins amendment would also instruct the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to conduct further study on the rule during its suspension. She and others claim that it has had the unintended consequence of increasing the number of trucks on the road during peak traffic trucks which otherwise would have traveled during night hours. In its entirety, the bill i
Posted on: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 12:30:28 +0000

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