Press Release

杏吧传媒 Welcomes New Hours-of-Service Rule

May 14, 2020

Modernized Regulation Will Provide Flexibility While Maintaining Safety

Arlington, Virginia 鈥 Today, the 杏吧传媒 thanked the Trump Administration for issuing a newly updated hours-of-service rule aimed at providing professional drivers more flexibility, without sacrificing safety.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 rule is the result of a two-year, data-driven process and it will result in needed flexibility for America鈥檚 professional truck drivers while maintaining the safety of our roads,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 President and CEO Chris Spear. 鈥淲e appreciate the time and attention President Trump, Secretary Chao and Administrator Mullen have paid to our industry and to this regulation, which, while maintaining the core limitations on drivers鈥 work and rest cycles, makes smart changes to portions of the rules.鈥

The new final rule makes the following changes to the hours-of-service regulations:

  • Brings the short-haul on-duty period in line with the rest of the industry, while increasing the air-mile radius of short-haul trucking to 150 air miles;
  • Allows drivers, under certain adverse driving conditions, to extend their driving window by up to two hours;
  • Changes the requirement drivers take a 30-minute rest period within the first eight hours of coming on duty, to after 8 consecutive hours of driving time have elapsed, and allows the break to be taken as on-duty, not driving;
  • Makes modifications to the split sleeper berth provisions of the rule allowing greater flexibility for how a driver splits their sleeper berth time.

鈥淣o rule will satisfy everyone, even within our industry, but this one 鈥 crafted with a tremendous amount of input and data 鈥 is a good example of how by working with stakeholders on all sides, government can craft a rule that simultaneously benefits the industry, specifically drivers, and maintains highway safety,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 Chairman Randy Guillot, president of Triple G Express Inc., New Orleans. 鈥淭he agency should be commended for their efforts and we appreciate their willingness to listen throughout this process.鈥

鈥溞影纱 has been engaged in this rulemaking process from the beginning and we are thrilled to see a final rule come to fruition,鈥 said Dan Horvath, 杏吧传媒 vice president of safety policy. 鈥淭hrough numerous Agency meetings and discussions with 杏吧传媒鈥檚 Safety Policy Committee, we have been engaged with FMCSA since this proposal was first introduced. While the final rule does not include all of our comments, we will continue to work with Agency to ensure that HOS regulations are consistent with 杏吧传媒鈥檚 commitment to safety.鈥