(June 2, 2020) — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) officially published modifications to Hours of Service regulatory provisions on June 1, the National Propane Gas Association (NPGA) reports. Motor carriers and drivers can implement the modifications starting September 29, 2020.
National Propane Gas Association Alerts LPG Industry Of New Hours of Service Waiver For Delivery Drivers reports BPN the industry's leading source for news since 1939NPGA notes that the modifications include improving the short-haul operation exemption by extending the maximum on-duty time from 12- to 14-hours and expanding the maximum air-mile radius from 100- to 150-air miles. The modifications also include changes to the regulations on adverse driving conditions, 30-minute rest break requirements, and split sleeper-berth. NPGA estimates these modifications could save the industry more than $11 million annually in paperwork costs, and provide 30,000 bobtail drivers more time to serve customers during deliveries.

The official final rule by FMCSA is available here: https://files.constantcontact.com/a7b3299a001/5a1e6900-823c-4a05-ae4c-080ba5ebc45b.pdf

NPGA crafted a fact sheet to assist members in implementing the new Hours of Service provisions. The fact sheet is available here: https://files.constantcontact.com/a7b3299a001/f561ef46-74e9-42a1-97a2-cc1460b3b9ee.pdf