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Hours of Service of Drivers

motor-carrier · Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration · Published 2007-12-17 · Effective 2007-12-27 · 72 FR 71247

Document

Document number
E7-24238
Federal Register citation
72 FR 71247
CFR reference
49 CFR 385
Type
Rule
Action
Interim final rule (IFR); request for comments.
Category
motor-carrier
Sub-agency
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Publication date
2007-12-17
Effective date
2007-12-27
DOT docket
Docket No. FMCSA-2004-19608

Abstract

FMCSA amends the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations effective December 27 to allow commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers up to 11 hours of driving time within a 14-hour, non-extendable window from the start of the workday, following 10 consecutive hours off duty (11-hour limit). This interim rule also allows motor carriers and drivers to restart calculations of the weekly on-duty time limits after the driver has at least 34 consecutive hours off duty (34-hour restart). An IFR is necessary to prevent disruption to enforcement and compliance with the hours-of-service (HOS) rules when the stay expires, as well as possible effects on the timely delivery of essential goods and services. This IFR will ensure that a familiar and uniform set of national rules governs motor carrier transportation, while FMCSA gathers public comments on all aspects of this interim final rule, conducts peer review of our analysis, and considers the appropriate final rule that addresses the issues identified by the Court. FMCSA is fully committed to issuing a final rule in 2008.

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