Senate amendment would discontinue HOS changes for a year

Washington – Key changes to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s hours-of-service regulation that went into effect July 2013 would be suspended, pending further research, under a proposed amendment to a Senate appropriations bill.

The Senate Appropriations Committee on June 5 voted 21-9 to approve the amendment, which would suspend a once-per-week restriction on drivers “resetting” their weekly driving hours by taking 34 consecutive hours off. The amendment also would suspend the requirement that the 34-hour restart include two rest periods between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m.

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) introduced the amendment, arguing that the HOS restart changes had resulted in unintended safety consequences, such as forcing truck drivers onto the roads during periods of congested traffic.

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The amendment would suspend the restart changes for a year while FMCSA conducts further research into the expected safety benefits of the changes.

The appropriations bill next goes to the full Senate for a final vote.

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