Not exact matches
For reasons ranging from highway speeds to varying cargo
requirements, trucking experts literally burst out laughing when asked about the notion of a
driver sleeping while his
truck barrels across a lonely state.
In June 2012, FMCSA eliminated a comparable
requirement for
truck drivers operating intermodal equipment trailers used for transporting containerized cargo shipments.
FMCSA will also be ensuring that
truck and bus
drivers meet the physical qualification
requirements to operate safely on the Nation's highways and roads through the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners Final Rule.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced today that, effective Dec. 18, 2014, professional
truck drivers will no longer have to comply with a burdensome daily paperwork
requirement, saving the trucking industry an estimated $ 1.7 billion annually without compromising safety.
(Sec. 5522) Amends the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 to exempt from federal maximum driving and on - duty time
requirements drivers of
trucks transporting construction materials and equipment to or from an active construction site within a 75 (currently, 50) air mile radius of the
driver's normal work reporting location.
(Sec. 5524) Prescribes
requirements to exempt certain welding
trucks used in the pipeline industry from specified federal commercial motor vehicle
requirements for motor carrier registration,
driver qualifications, commercial motor carrier safety, maintenance and repair, and maximum driving hours and on duty time.
If I'm picking a
truck that would best serve my current off - road needs and daily
driver requirements, it's the Toyota Tacoma.
OOIDA claimed that a stability control
requirement would cause
drivers and
truck companies to keep existing vehicles in service longer or even go out of business due to the added costs of stability control and other regulatory mandates.
A
truck accident can also occur when a
driver fails to complete the appropriate training and certification
requirements.
Many times,
drivers are pushed beyond the
requirements set forth in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, which have very specific limitations on how many hours a
truck driver can operate the vehicle, as well as the breaks that have to be taken.
Strict drug and alcohol policies, training
requirements, and background checks for
truck drivers.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has specific
requirements for
truck drivers who transport hazardous waste.
There are very specific
requirements for
truck drivers, and one of the most important
requirements is that individuals who operate commercial vehicles must have a commercial
driver's license.
Or perhaps the
truck driver's employer failed to ensure that its employees comply with regulatory standards and
requirements associated with
truck driving and commercial transport.
The commercial trucking industry is very competitive, and the rising demand for fast shipments from one coast to the other may cause companies to impose unreasonable
requirements on their
truck drivers to drive longer than what is safe.
Sometimes a trucking company may violate those
requirements by forcing their
drivers to stay on the road longer than legally acceptable, and this may result in a
truck accident involving injuries.
If a plaintiff can prove that the
truck driver was trying to evade federal
requirements, that shows that the
truck driver knew of the rules but was intentionally trying to side - step them.
Additionally, these rest logs can be the subject of a subpoena in cases alleging that a
driver was drowsy or was not otherwise complying with the state or federal
truck driver rest
requirements.
However, if a larger
truck causes an accident, such as a semi-
truck, bus, 18 - wheeler, commercial
truck, concrete
truck, dump
truck, or tractor - trailer, those have heightened insurance
requirements, and much more involved federal laws, requiring the
drivers and trucking companies to comply with all sorts of complex rules.
The
requirements to become a tow
truck driver vary from state to state but most states require people to pass a series of tests and licensing programs in order to legally drive a tow
truck.
The appeals court and Circuit Court both found in favor of the plaintiff, opining that the plaintiff established all of the necessary
requirements of a negligence claim, and that the company and
truck driver's employer should have foreseen the risks of their transport.
Significant changes include a reduction in the maximum number of hours a commercial
truck driver may work in a seven - day period from 82 hours to 70 hours, and a
requirement barring
truck drivers from driving after working more than eight continuous hours unless they take at least a 30 minute break.
Our mission is to educate future
truck drivers in the State and Federal laws,
requirements and the rules that govern the industry.
No matter if you're a commercial
driver or a business owner that employs CDL holders, you must be aware of the state and federal
requirements that apply to
truck drivers.
Darrel Wilson bought his first tractor in 1980 at age 20, but, being too young to meet OTR age
requirements, he leased the
truck out and hired a
driver.
Because most Class A
driver's license holders are hired by
truck companies, the
truck driving school training is a common
requirement, maybe not of the state but by the industry.
You can even go out there and get it all on your own if you want to, but due to the
requirements insurance companies have for covering inexperienced commercial
drivers it is a very ineffective way to start a
truck driving career.
Therefore, if you purchased a policy that only meets the state's
requirements, you will not have collision, uninsured / underinsured
driver or comprehensive coverage as part of your car or
truck insurance package.
It's one of the most important
requirements when getting a
driver's license and would require to passing at least two CDL - approved examinations which mean one may need to enroll at a good
truck Driving School in order to pass the test with flying colors.
Unfortunately, many students pay to go through training
truck driver training and then are not able to find a driving job because they do not meet the minimum hiring
requirements for most companies.
States have special license
requirements or tests for
truck drivers whose jobs involve hazardous material, tankers, and double - or triple - trailer
trucks.
To see how you can write a
truck driver cover letter that almost perfectly meets the
requirements of a prospective employer, refer to the sample below:
The above stated skills
requirements for a delivery
truck driver to succeed on the job can be adopted in making the skills section of a resume to be used in seeking the position.
As an experienced box
truck driver, with a hands - on exposure in city and inter-city driving, I am a textbook match for your
requirements.
Guidelines Resumes for
truck driver position should be hybrid documents that target the employer's
requirements, through providing highlights of the candidate's abilities.