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Trucks / Trucking industry in the United States / Commercial vehicles / Truck drivers / Hours of service / Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration / Sleeper agent / Land transport / Transport / Road transport
Date: 2013-10-21 12:07:46
Trucks
Trucking industry in the United States
Commercial vehicles
Truck drivers
Hours of service
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Sleeper agent
Land transport
Transport
Road transport

Summary of Hours-of-Service (HOS) Regulations as of July 2013

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