Lawmakers Aim to Regulate Truckers’ Hours to Prevent Fatigue
By Emily Mapp Brannon, Trucking Accident Attorney
Taking a long road trip gives all drivers an idea of what professional truckers experience, especially fatigue. Even just a few hours a day behind the wheel can strain a person’s attention and focus, and many commercial drivers admit to feeling sleepy behind the wheel. Now, Congress wants to revise the federal truck driver hours of service rule to reduce fatigue. To learn more about the proposed regulation, visit “Congress Proposes Regulations to Prevent Fatigued Truck Driving.”
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December 7, 2011
Tags: accident, Appleton, Congress, crash, death, distracted driving, drowsy driving, fatigue, federal regulations, hours of service, injury, tractor-trailers, trucks, wreck Posted in: Virginia (VA) Trucking Injury/Accidents Topics





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