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Fixing the 14-hour rule: FMCSA moving closer to flexible sleeper-split pilot program
Kelly Regal, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrationâs associate administrator for research and information technology, outlined the agencyâs research work around sleep and fatigue at the Managing Fatigue international conference in San Diego, Calif., Tuesday. Of perhaps principle interest to owner-operators, Regal updated attendees on progress toward what sheâs calling the FMCSAâs âFlexible sleeper berth [âŚ]
March 22, 2017
Business
Iâll say ânoâ to corn dogs for $2.6 million, Alex
âThe National Institutes of Health have spent a $2.6 million gubmint grant to help truckers lose weight.â Such programs arenât ârocket science, and should cost as muchâ âŚ
August 2, 2015
Business
FMCSA attempting to fill the driver-training data void
A national driver survey relative to training â and a more in-depth study â are ongoing, but wonât be finished in time for the ELDTAC committee to utilize in work on a negotiated rulemaking.
February 28, 2015
Business
Study touts benefits of in-cab camera system with paired driver training
The Lytx company-commissioned analysis conducted by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute showed use of the DriveCam system could potentially reduce commercial-motor-vehicle crashes by as much as a third annually.
May 8, 2014
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Tell us something we donât know!
A letter writer wants to be reminded to get healthy â Carolyn: âDone and doneâŚâ
January 23, 2014
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