The Daily: February 4, 2022

The Daily aggregation of articles regarding the transportation logistics, trucking, and supply chain industries for February 4, 2022 from iLevel Logistics Inc.

“The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary.”

 – Vidal Sassoon


Today’s Featured Article:

Scoping out the 2022 Regulatory Landscape for Trucking - Safety & Compliance - Trucking Info

“As 2022 unfolds, one thing that’s clear is that the Biden administration is not yet fully engaged on the regulatory front. When it comes to trucking, one might say it is only minimally engaged. But there’s no reason that won’t change.”

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“Drivers Issues” Featured Article:

Trucking groups disagree on under-21 apprenticeship pilot program | Overdrive (overdriveonline.com)

“The trucking industry is split in its opinions of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s 18-20-year-old Safe Driver Apprenticeship Pilot Program, based on feedback the agency received during a brief public comment period last month.”

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“Hours of Services” Featured Article:

Challenge to 2020 hours of service changes resumes in court | Overdrive (overdriveonline.com)

“A legal challenge to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s 2020 hours of service changes was reignited recently, as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia began accepting petitions more than a year after the lawsuit was initially filed. The case was placed in abeyance in early 2021 to allow the new administration to become familiar with the updated regulations, and it was resumed in October.”

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