HOURS OF SERVICE / FATIGUE
Statement of Daphne Izer, December 19, 2007
C-SPAN coverage of the Hours of Service Hearing
Appeals court again rejects Hours of Service rules to increase work hours
As Trucking Rules Are Eased, a Debate on Safety Intensifies As Dorris Edwards slowed for traffic near Kingdom City, Mo., on her way home from a Thanksgiving trip in 2004, an 18-wheeler slammed into her Jeep Cherokee. READ MORE (PDF FILE)
Trucks, Tired Drivers can be Deadly Mix A truck driver carrying a gym bag heads for the showers at the Pilot Travel Center in Ocala Thursday evening. Richard Darley has been driving rigs since 1970 and he knows something about driver fatigue. READ MORE
Turning Back the Clock on Truck Safety Major Unsafe Features of the 2005 Hours of Service (HOS) Rule READ MORE
Government Gives Truckers a Free Pass on Rule Until End of Year; Safety Groups Issue Travelers Alert. READ MORE (DOC FILE)
Hours of Service Codification Don't compromize highway and truck safety. Oppose codification of the flawed truck driver hours of service (HOS). Rule unanimously overturned by the court. READ MORE
CRASH and P.A.T.T. join Public Citizen, and Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety in filing a Petition for Reconsideration on New Hours of Service Rule READ MORE (PDF FILE)
Ex-owners, Ex-driver Fined in Logbook Falsification Case The former owners and a former driver for a Wilber, Neb., trucking company have been fined a total of $50,000 in a logbook falsification case. READ MORE
Risk Higher for Truckers in the 11th Hour 11/18/2005 - The crash risk for truck drivers in the last hour of a now legal 11-hour day behind the wheel is more than three times higher than during the first hour, a Penn State research team has found. READ MORE
Truck Safety Coalition Issues Travelers Alert On October 1, a new and dangerous trucking hours-of-service rule went into effect, placing in harm’s way all drivers and passengers on the highways. READ MORE
Recent court cases raise questions about trucking safety FORT WORTH — In what one attorney says is an indication of a “disturbing pattern of dangerous activity” by the nation’s trucking industry, a Fort Worth waste-disposal company became the second local trucking firm this month to be hit with a multimillion-dollar payout after one of its vehicles was involved in a fatal crash. READ MORE
New Hours-of-Service Rule: The Same Old Attempt to Undermine Highway Safety The new Hours-of-Service (HOS) rule issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) August 19, 2005 is a thinly veiled attempt to undermine federal safety laws and the U.S. court system. READ MORE
CRASH and P.A.T.T. Win Court Ruling -- New Hours-of-Service BLOCKED -- but Remain in Place until New FMCSA Ruling Court Ruling to Block Truckers’ “Hours of Service” Rule is Sweeping Victory for Highway Safety READ MORE
Dangerous Hours of Service Truck Provision not included in final Highway Bill H.R.3. The truck safety community is pleased with the bipartisan rejection of a provision that would have negatively impacted Hours of Service. If accepted, this amendment would have increased the hours that a trucker can drive in a week by 20 percent, thereby increasing the likelihood of fatigued drivers. READ MORE
Safety Groups and Truck Drivers Oppose Two U.S. DOT “Technical Amendments” to Reauthorization Bill READ MORE
Americans Surveyed Support Shorter Drive Times for Truckers - January 11, 2001 Most Americans Surveyed Support Shorter Drive Times For Truckers And Are Willing To Pay For It. READ MORE
Dead Tired: Desperate Drivers Defy Limits As Safety Net Falters - December 16, 2001 It's 11 p.m., and I'm fading fast. Every trucker knows the feeling. You've tried bouncing your left leg, blasting the air conditioner, singing out loud. You're so tired you feel as shaky as when you have the flu. You overreact like a drunken driver; jerking the rig to the right, then back, trying to keep it between the lines. But you've got to make a living, and the customer needs the load tomorrow. READ MORE
Hours Of Service Regulations: Frequently Asked Questions And Answers READ MORE
Increasing Hours Of Service Will Increase Highway Deaths - June 20, 2000 (PR) U.S. Senators, Victims of Tired Truckers, Safety Advocates Warn: DOT Plan to Give Truckers More Continuous Driving Hours Will Increase Highway Deaths READ MORE
Statement Of Jennifer Tierney, Survivors Network Volunteer, At The FMCSA - Hours Of Service Round Table Discussion - October 5 - 6, 2000 (DOC) Statement OF Jennifer Tierney, Survivors Network Volunteer,Delivered At The FMCSA Hours Of Service Round Table Discussion. READ MORE
Daphne Izer helps derail bill that would have allowed a 16-hour work day for truckers. LISBON, MAINE - A Lisbon woman whose son was killed 12 years ago by a tractor-trailer driver who fell asleep helped block an amendment that would have extended the workday for commercial truck drivers — for now. READ MORE
Mother Urges Members of Congress to Vote “No” on all Anti-Truck Safety Amendments to H.R.3 Teenage son killed with 3 friends in truck crash involving WAL-MART driver who fell asleep at the wheel. READ MORE
Wal-Mart Pushes for Longer Trucker Days WASHINGTON - Wal-Mart and other retailers are lobbying Congress to extend the workday for truckers to 16 hours, something labor unions and safety advocates say would make roadways more dangerous for all drivers. READ MORE
The Dangers of Fatigued, Sleep-Deprived Truck Drivers Fatigue Is A Killer: Operator fatigue and sleep deprivation are serious, worldwide safety problems in all transportation modes. READ MORE
Is the FMCSA Spinning its Wheels? Under the new rules, drivers will very quickly figure new ways to fudge the facts in their logbooks. READ MORE
P.A.T.T. Action Alert for Opposition of New Hours-Of-Service Rule That Increases Driving Time and Risk of Truck Crashes! P.A.T.T. and CRASH Oppose Rule -- One Step Backward for Safety! New Rule Will Not Adequately Address Truck Driver Fatigue. READ MORE
P.A.T.T. and CRASH Board Members Speak Out Against New Hours-Of-Service Rule In response to the new hours-of-service rule released by the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration on April 24, 2003, several articles were written in newspapers around the nation. READ MORE
National Drowsy Driving Summit Washington, DC - November 20 & 21, 2002 Comments by Daphne Izer, Co-Chair and Founder - Parents Against Tired Truckers (P.A.T.T.) READ MORE
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