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Channel 19
Why ‘automatic’ may or may not mean ‘automatic’ when it comes to ELDs
In OOIDA’s case against the ELD mandate, it argues FMCSA has not conformed to Congressional statute requiring ELDs because it didn’t require devices that ‘automatically’ record all hours. Did Congress really mean what it said?
April 15, 2016
Electronic Logging Devices
OOIDA hits FMCSA with lawsuit to block ELD mandate, calls rule arbitrary and unconstitutional
The Owner-Operator Independent Driver’s Association this week filed initial arguments in its challenge to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s electronic logging device (ELD) mandate final rule.
March 31, 2016
Voices
Readers to government: ‘Clamp down on homeland spying’
A large majority of Overdrive readers favor limitations on the much-debated NSA spying effort.
July 29, 2013
Business
Court issues final order in Minnesota fatigue suit
Judge upheld his previous order regarding truckers’ Fourth Amendment rights in the case against Minnesota State Patrol.
September 23, 2011
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