Truckers Make Final Push for Safer, More Flexible Hours-of-Service
Proposed rules would better reflect realities of trucking
As the deadline to comment on the
federal government’s proposal to modernize hours-of-service regulations approaches,
the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association urged truckers to also make
their voices heard on how long they should work and drive.
OOIDA supports the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration’s common sense approach to reforming HOS, which
in part mirrors a petition the Association submitted in February 2018. The
comment period for the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking closes on Oct. 21.
“Truck drivers are more regulated and
more compliant than ever, but crashes keep going up,” said Todd Spencer,
President of OOIDA. “FMCSA’s proposal is the best chance of reversing that
trend and now is a critical time for drivers to submit comments on how
flexibility would improve their ability to operate safely.”
OOIDA emphasized in comments that in
order for new changes to have the most safety benefits, drivers should have
sole discretion about how and when to use the proposed provisions.
“Truck drivers know better than
anyone when they should take a break or when road conditions are too
dangerous. They ask for flexibility not only for themselves but also for
the safety of all highway users. For too long we’ve allowed people that have
never spent time in a truck to dictate a driver’s daily schedule. This
has to stop,” said Spencer.
OOIDA’s full comments are posted here. Below are highlights of OOIDA’s
positions on the provisions in the proposal and recommendations to make further
improvements:
- OOIDA recommends eliminating the 30-minute rest break altogether. However, as an alternative, drivers should be allowed to split the 30-minute break in smaller segments, such as multiple 5 or 10 minute breaks.
- OOIDA supports the 7/3 split sleeper provision, but recommends the agency also include 6/4 and 5/5 options.
- OOIDA supports split-duty provision which will allow drivers to “pause” the 14-hour clock for up to 3 consecutive hours once per duty period.
- OOIDA supports both changes to the short haul exceptions, which will extend the driving window from 12 to 14 hours and expand the air mile radius from 100 to 150 air miles. OOIDA also recommends allowing drivers using the short haul exception to end their work shift at a location different from their original dispatch.
- OOIDA supports extending the duty period from 14 to 16 hours for drivers that use the adverse driving provision. OOIDA also recommends expanding and clarifying conditions that would qualify for the adverse driving provision.
“What we’ve suggested will provide drivers more
opportunities to rest when they are tired, to stay off the road during adverse
driving conditions, and to maintain greater control over their own schedules,”
added Spencer. “We’re confident these changes, if finalized, will provide
measurable improvements in highway safety.”
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