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Land Line Now, Oct. 3, 2024

Oct 03, 202451 min
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Episode description

Two stories are dominating the trucking world right now: Hurricane Helene and the port strike. Mark Schremmer of Land Line Magazine stops by with analysis. And law enforcement wants restrictions on personal conveyance, but OOIDA says no thanks. Plus, other regulatory guidance under review. Then, hurricane season has brought up an often-misunderstood aspect of hours of service – the rule on adverse driving conditions. We’ll explain when to use it. And California’s governor is calling state lawmakers for a special session to address fuel-price spikes in the state.

0:00 – Hurricane, port strike continue to affect trucking 

10:15 – OOIDA: Leave personal conveyance rules alone

25:08 – When can you use rule on adverse driving conditions?

40:05 – California governor targets fuel-price spikes

 

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