Topics: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)

House Transportation Committee Examines Effects of COVID-19 on Transportation Employees

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, led by Chairman Pete DeFazio (D-OR) and Ranking Member Sam Graves (D-OR), held a hearing June 9 to examine the effects of COVID-19 on transportation workers. The hearing sought to examine the main challenges transportation workers are facing as a result of the pandemic, and discuss what measures Congress should take in response. More

NATSO Analysis: FMCSA Issues Final Hours-of-Service Rule for Drivers

The U.S. Department of Transportation finalized new regulations governing commercial truck drivers' rest breaks on May 14, extending truck driver’s work days while still capping the hours they spend on the road. More

Truckstops Remain Open with Fuel, Food, Showers Available Members Only Join or Login

As America's truck drivers continue their critical role of transporting essential supplies such as medical supplies, food, fuel and other goods, it is important that they are confident that they will have places to refuel, eat, and shower and rest. The travel plaza and truckstop industry is playing an essential role as the country grapples with this pandemic. More

NATSO, Fuel Groups Urge HOS Waiver for Transportation of Fuel

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NATSO Submits Comments on Proposed Hours of Service Changes

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FMCSA Issues Proposed Rule to Revamp Hours-of-Service Regulations

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Court of Appeals Upholds ELD Rule

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit denied the Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association’s (OOIDA) challenge to the Department of Transportation’s rule mandating electronic logging devices on commercial trucks. More

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