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Compliance Corner: Hours-of-Service Compliance: Limits, Logs, and Exceptions
For drivers subject to the hours-of-service regulations, they need to be concerned with three areas ― limits, logs, and exceptions. Let’s take a look at the limits and logs, and discuss the relevant exceptions as we go along.
June 1st, 2013
Compliance Corner: 2012…Another Busy Year
As expected, 2012 was a busy year for the trucking industry when it comes to regulatory and compliance activity. From the implementation of a cell phone ban for professional drivers to new hours-of-service regulations, there was always something new on ...
December 1st, 2012
Recognition Road
E.W. Wylie Corporation recently named driver Kevin Widmer as its 2011 Company Driver of the Year. Widmer was chosen for this prestigious award out of hundreds of other E.W. Wylie drivers throughout the country. Each year, company drivers are evaluated ...
August 25th, 2012
Compliance Corner: Hours-of-Service: A question and answer session
As a professional driver it’s an issue you continually deal with: the hours-of-service regulations. There’s lots of discussion within the trucking industry — some good, some bad, some questionable — when it comes to these regulations and how to comply.
July 1st, 2012
Highway Chaplain
Well if you have turned here to see the Chaplain’s picks for college basketball’s championship tournament, I am afraid you are going to be disappointed. However, since you are here why not stick around and see just what “March Madness” ...
March 1st, 2011
Compliance Corner: Changes on the Horizon for Hours of Service
Drivers of property-carrying commercial motor vehicles could see changes to the hours-of-service regulations in the near future. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued its long-anticipated hours-of-service proposal and it includes potential changes to the driving time and ...
March 1st, 2011
Legal Lane: Retention of Supporting Documents and the Hours of Service Regulations
June 4 is thirty days from July 4, Independence Day, but to this administration it is just another day to announce another notice, guidance, policy change, rule or just about anything they want to call something that puts an ...
September 1st, 2010



