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FMCSA Denies Pet Exemptions for Truck Drivers

The federal administration has denied a petition by a business group for extension of the hours of service and electronic logging rules that apply to truck drivers travelling with their pets. The group, Small Business Transportation Coalition, had submitted a petition to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. In the…

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FMCSA Relaxes Hours of Service Rules to Deal with Covid-19 Trucking Needs

The recent times have been unprecedented in our country.  Preparations from medical to supply chain are being made across the country to meet the needs and demands of the Covid-19 pandemic. To aid in delivering goods and supplies, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has decided to relax some of…

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GAO Report Finds Fault with Federal Trucking Safety Rating System

Commercial trucking accidents are one of the biggest hazards facing American drivers, and contribute to an average of 4,000 fatalities every year. Although the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has a system for rating the safety performance of commercial truck companies and bus carriers, a new report finds that the…

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U.S. DOT Eliminates Truck Safety Inspection Report Requirement

As part of a new reprieve granted by the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), truck drivers who perform daily pre-and post-trip safety inspections of their vehicle do not have to file a report if their inspection does not yield any defects. USDOT has relaxed the requirement that mandated that…

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FMCSA Postpones Publication of Truck Driver Work Rules – Increase in Truck Accidents Likely

Atlanta truck accident lawyers, trucking safety groups and others who have been waiting for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to publish its Hours of Service rules for truck drivers, will have to wait a little longer.Unfortunately, this delay is likely to increase the number of truck accidents and, therefore,…

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Longer Hours of Service for Truckers Up For Debate

It looks like the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration wants to make sure that any new Hours of Service rule for truckers includes public concerns. The agency has announced public listening sessions to gain public input about the issue. Trucker working hours have been a subject of great debate since…

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Trucking Hours Reviewed by Obama Administration

As Georgia truck accident lawyers, we have spoken out against the rule allowing a truck driver to drive for 11 consecutive hours. The rule was passed by the Bush Administration, which proposed it a total of 3 times during its tenure in the White House. It was blocked twice in…

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Truckers Oppose Ban on Computers in Cabs

Computers in Cabs Increase Risk of Accidents, but Truckers Oppose Possible Ban By now, everyone knows that texting while driving increases the risk of accidents, and must be avoided. The high-decibel debate on texting while driving however, seems to have left out one segment of highway users – drivers of…

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Former Trucking Lobbyist Nominated for FMCSA Chief

Senate confirmation hearings for President Obama’s nominee for head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, are going on.The choice of Anne Ferro to head the agency at a time when truck safety is topmost on all minds has become a prickly issue. Much of the discontent over Ferro’s nomination…

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Shipper Sponsored Poll Shows Most Americans Support Heavier Trucks

A shipper group has announced the results of a nationwide poll that shows that a majority of Americans are in favor of raising weight limits on trucks on our interstate highways. Considering that the poll was commissioned by an association of more than one hundred shippers and other allied trucking…

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