Federal regulations could be changing for how livestock haulers log their hours, and it's an issue that drivers and highway safety groups are split on. from installing electronic logging devices (ELD) ...
“Livestock haulers transport animals from farms and ranches to auction markets, where the stock is sold,” the haulers said. “Once sold, the animals are often transported to grazing lands and feed ...
The budget deal reached by lawmakers this week to thwart another government shutdown and to fund the government through the 2019 fiscal year includes a provision that allows drivers hauling livestock ...
Seventh District Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger is cosponsoring a bipartisan bill that would cut red tape and provide much-needed flexibility for livestock and agriculture haulers. Currently, the ...
One trucking niche that’s been in the news since the onset of the electronic logging device mandate has been livestock hauling. Because of the sensitivity of their freight, whose health can be ...
A block of 63 lawmakers in the U.S. House has penned a letter to transportation appropriation leaders asking them to allow drivers hauling livestock and bees to remain exempt from compliance with the ...
This story has been updated to reflect a recent decision by the federal government to delay implementation of some tracking requirements for livestock haulers "until further notice." It was sometime ...
Livestock haulers will be exempt from hours-of-service requirements until the end of November, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Tuesday. The current exemption, which was set ...
Regulators overseeing the trucking and agriculture industries will be looking to make it easier for haulers of agricultural commodities and livestock to comply with work rule regulations. An advanced ...