New Hours of Service rules went into effect on July 1.
One new rule requires drivers to take a 30 minute break within the first eight hours of your work (on duty or driving), and maybe another 30 minute break in the same day, depending on how your hours for that day work out.
Another new rule reduces the flexibility and frequency with which a 34-hour restart may be taken.
Before and when the new rules rolled out, there was a good deal of talk among drivers about the effects the rules would have on truck parking; specifically, its availability.
Today is Monday, July 15. The first part of the month was affected by the Fourth of July long weekend, but the nation has returned to a normal workweek now. With traffic of all kinds flowing as usual again, what changes, if any, have you seen with truck parking?
One new rule requires drivers to take a 30 minute break within the first eight hours of your work (on duty or driving), and maybe another 30 minute break in the same day, depending on how your hours for that day work out.
Another new rule reduces the flexibility and frequency with which a 34-hour restart may be taken.
Before and when the new rules rolled out, there was a good deal of talk among drivers about the effects the rules would have on truck parking; specifically, its availability.
Today is Monday, July 15. The first part of the month was affected by the Fourth of July long weekend, but the nation has returned to a normal workweek now. With traffic of all kinds flowing as usual again, what changes, if any, have you seen with truck parking?