Hours of Service Changes
The hours of service rules have been designed as a one-size-fits-all. However, the trucking industry is vast and diverse. A single design doesn't work for every sector of the industry. The NATA feels that the American economy, small businesses, and road safety are adversely affected by the hours of service rules. The rules cause poor utilization of the equipment that is in service by restricting driver availability to 6.5 productive hours per day on average.
Utilization of the American Truck Driver
https://ctl.mit.edu/sites/ctl.mit.edu/files/theses/scm2020-buttgenbach-utilization-of-the-american-truck-driver.pdf Parking - Flexibility allows truck traffic to flow in rotation as drivers are taking rest breaks at loading/unloading points.
Detention - Drivers have long wait times for loading/unloading. With flexibility, drivers may use this downtime as a rest period. Coercion - Service failure reports/Late pick up and delivery/late fees. These practices cause stress and may lead to tired/fatigued driving. Stress - Humans tend to lose focus when they experience stress. This means that mental and motor functions deteriorate. This also leads to poor health conditions, which is another safety concern for the FMCSA. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7674527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK541120/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6856650/ Speeding - Regulatory restrictions cause stress and may cause drivers to unconsciously speed. Split Break - Pauses the clock and extends the day. Loss productivity - Flexibility allows drivers to maximize performance. Traffic Congestion - Flexibility allows drivers to break during peak hours. Various sleep patterns - Monophasic, Biphasic, triphasic, and Polyphasic sleep patterns. People function on various types of sleep patterns. Monophasic sleep patterns are not always reliable in a diverse industry, such as trucking. sleepopolis.com/education/biphasic-sleep/ Electronic Logging Device - While mandated by legislative authority, the FMCSA made no effort to study the cybersecurity risks that the ELD may impose. Although, the concern was brought to their attention. Other Related Matters - Truck drivers share the road with drivers that are intoxicated with alcohol and other mind altering substances. There is a matter that people may commit suicide by truck. Road maintenance may be a factor in motor vehicle accidents (missing lane markings, potholes, Missing or malfunctioning traffic control devices, etc...). |
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Our Proposal to the issue of hours of service rules
49 USC §31502. Requirements for qualifications, hours of service, safety, and equipment standards do not require a maximum hours of service rule. Due to the aforementioned reasons, we would like to eliminate the hours of service rule and implement a voluntary hours of service rule for drivers that feel a need to have it against abusive dispatchers. A driver must submit notice in writing and wait 5 business days before discontinuing a voluntary hours of service rule. |
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