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Date: 2013-07-24 11:08:35
Trucks
Commercial vehicles
Truck drivers
Hours of service
Trucking industry in the United States
Fatigue
Shift work
Electronic on-board recorder
Land transport
Transport
Road transport

Hours of Service This is an unofficial interpretation of the federal  ‘Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service’ regulations that take effect on January 1, [removed]

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