Traffic was stopped for a few hours Monday after dozens of cows blocked the road following a cattle hauler fire near St. Cloud, Florida, according to The Associated Press. In a press release from ...
Livestock haulers will be exempt from hours-of-service requirements until the end of November, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Tuesday. The current exemption, which was set ...
Federal regulations could be changing for how livestock haulers log their hours, and it's an issue that drivers and highway safety groups are split on. from installing electronic logging devices (ELD) ...
Livestock haulers will not be required to use an Electronic Logging Device during the government shutdown. For the time being, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) noted on its ...
This story has been updated to reflect a recent decision by the federal government to delay implementation of some tracking requirements for livestock haulers "until further notice." It was sometime ...
Livestock haulers now have at least until December 7 to continue to run on paper logs and absent an electronic logging device. In a short-term government funding bill signed by President Trump on Sept ...
Trucking news and briefs for Friday, June 4, 2021: Cattle group seeks regulatory relief for livestock haulers after JBS cyberattack A cyberattack on Memorial Day targeting the world’s largest meat ...
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. - The Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office says a truck pulling a cattle hauler jackknifed on Tuesday, March 22 and struck a guardrail. It happened shortly after 2 p.m. on State Highway ...
According to Livestock Marketing Association and the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association, due to the COVID-19 emergency relief effort, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has exempted livestock ...
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