Industry Still Awaits Hours-of-Service Reform
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The proposed rule, according to industry sources, would mandate a 14-10 schedule — 14 hours on-duty (with no distinction between driving and other work, such as loading and unloading) and 10 hours off, based on a 24-hour clock, with two hours of break time for each on-duty shift.
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