U.S. DOT Requests Public Comment on a Pilot Program for Additional Hours of Service Flexibility
Department is seeking public comments on providing additional flexibility for truckers as they work to serve our country during this public health crisis
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced that it is seeking public comment on a pilot program to allow additional hours of service regulatory relief by allowing participating drivers to pause their on-duty driving period with one off-duty period up to three hours.
“Truckers are American heroes – they keep our supply chain moving; they carry essential goods we need to maintain our daily lives. The Department is seeking public comments on providing additional flexibility for truckers as they work to serve our country during this public health crisis,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao.
“FMCSA wants to hear directly from drivers about the possibility and safety of an hours-of-service pause pilot program. The Agency remains committed to exploring ways to improve safety on our roadways, while increasing flexibility for truckers. We encourage drivers, motor carriers, and interested citizens to review the proposed pilot program and provide substantive public comments for FMCSA to review,” said FMCSA Deputy Administrator Jim Mullen.
Under Secretary Chao’s leadership, FMCSA has worked to improve safety and add flexibility for commercial drivers. In May 2020, the Agency published a final rule updating existing hours-of-service regulations to provide greater flexibility, allow drivers more control over their work days, and reduce regulatory burdens by $273 million annually. The updated hours-of-service rules will go into effect on September 29, 2020.
The comment period will be open for 60 days. To review the proposed pilot program, please visit: https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/hours-service/hours-service-drivers-pilot-program-allow-commercial-drivers-pause-their
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