OOIDA`s Suit on HOS. Opening Round

ATeam

Senior Member
Retired Expediter
The following comes from the article linked above. It is one of the reasons I am proud to support OOIDA. I don't see anyone else voicing trucker concerns about HOS in court like OOIDA is. As I see it, my membership dues and contributions to the OOIDA PAC and litigation funds are being well spent. I encourage others to support OOIDA too.

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Paul Cullen, Jr., an attorney representing OOIDA, urged the court to send FMCSA “back to the drawing board†to reconsider the rule in three areas:

The decision not to allow breaks during the work day to stop the 14-hour clock. OOIDA has found that delivery schedules force many drivers to complete their work days without taking a break, Cullen told the judges. That’s the type of impact on driver health the court expressed worries about in 2004, Cullen said. In a member survey, OOIDA found that 60 percent said they avoid taking breaks during the 14-hour window.

The increased minimum consecutive hours in sleepers to satisfy mandatory rest. “The sleeper berth issue has caused the most concern,†especially for team drivers, Cullen told the court. He also faulted FMCSA’s procedural conduct in adopting the change even though the notice of proposed rulemaking didn’t specifically propose it. “We do not believe FMCSA gave proper notice,†Cullen said. “Either they would have to do a two-step rulemaking –- and they had plenty of time to do that –- or they would have had to better define the problem they were seeking to address.â€

The effect of loading and unloading on driver fatigue, particularly extensive waiting times that force drivers to push harder once they can get on the road.
 

chuckwagon

Seasoned Expediter
I am thankful for the OOIDA stepping up on the HOS hassles and the idiotic layout of the law.
However, we must as members continue to work to enroll other members, which would then allow the OOIDA to allocate more funds to fight for the causes we all hold dear as drivers.
Do not be fooled, the OOIDA is not some huge political or legal power house, but they are taking the challenges rendering this industry and working to improve them through the legal system.
It is up to us, I believe, in working to build the membership of our OOIDA to a much larger magnitude, allowing them to work for us.
 

Crazynuff

Veteran Expediter
I got a report on this from Truckline Express . OOIDA only gets 10 minutes to presnt their arguements , Public Citzen gets 10 minutes , then FHWA gets 20 minutes .
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
>I got a report on this from Truckline Express . OOIDA only
>gets 10 minutes to presnt their arguements , Public Citzen
>gets 10 minutes , then FHWA gets 20 minutes .

Those are oral arguements.
 

bigjoep89

Expert Expediter
Concrete truck driver 15 years
Concrete sales mgr, 13 years.
Expediter 1.5 years.
FECC

Ok I think it is now time for us to join OOIDA.
 

terryandrene

Veteran Expediter
Safety & Compliance
US Coast Guard
Nice plate Joe. Any other good ones out there, beside joe and mine of course?
 
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