- mar. 24 juil. 2007 19:10
#91954
La court US rejettent les journées de 11 hr, limite
BREAKING NEWS : US Court rejects 11-hour driving limit in ***** rule WASHINGTON –
The 11-hour daily driving time and the 34-hour restart provisions of the U.S. federal hours-of-service regulation have been tossed out by the U.S. Court of Appeals.
The rest of the rule, which was first enacted in 2004 by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), remains unchanged, including the provision requiring on-duty time capped at 14 consecutive hours.
The court’s decision will not take affect for at least 52 days. At that point, daily driving could very likely be scaled back to 10 hours.
Source :The Today’s Trucking NewsFIRST Alert newsletter
Armand
BREAKING NEWS : US Court rejects 11-hour driving limit in ***** rule WASHINGTON –
The 11-hour daily driving time and the 34-hour restart provisions of the U.S. federal hours-of-service regulation have been tossed out by the U.S. Court of Appeals.
The rest of the rule, which was first enacted in 2004 by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), remains unchanged, including the provision requiring on-duty time capped at 14 consecutive hours.
The court’s decision will not take affect for at least 52 days. At that point, daily driving could very likely be scaled back to 10 hours.
Source :The Today’s Trucking NewsFIRST Alert newsletter
Armand
