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Trucking Law: February 2009
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Monday, February 02, 2009. 3951 Scote of rules in this part - Interpretations. Are there allowances made in the FMCSAs for delays caused by loading and unloading? No although the regulation do make some allowance for unforseen contingencies such as in 395.1(b), adverse driving conditions, and 395.1(b)(2) emergency conditions, loading and unloading delays are not covered by these sections. Posted by Randy B. Birch @ 11:36 AM 0 comments. Randy B. Birch. Heber City and Eastern Utah, Utah, United States.
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Trucking Law: May 2006
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Friday, May 05, 2006. Getting Motor Vehicle Records in Utah. The release of protected motor vehicle records is governed by Utah law, 41-1a-116. Utah Code Annotated, and the Federal Driver’s Privacy Protection Act. Both federal and state law allow the disclosure of records under the following situations:. The person who submitted the information in the record, or, in the case of an incorporated business, an officer of the corporation. For use in providing notice to owners of towed of impounded vehicles.
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Trucking Law: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Uniform Commercial Drivers License Act Amendments 2010. The bill modifies Uniform Commercial Driver License Act (53-3-407 et seq) by amending provisions relating to commercial driver licenses. Provides that the Driver License Division may, rather than shall, waive the skills test if it determines that an applicant for a commercial driver license meets certain requirements;. Increases the minimum civil penalty amounts for a driver of a commercial motor. Increases the maximum fine ...
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Trucking Law: Driving in Hazardous Conditions
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Monday, November 22, 2010. Driving in Hazardous Conditions. 39214 Hazardous conditions; extreme caution. Posted by Randy B. Birch @ 9:37 AM. Comments: Post a Comment. Randy B. Birch. Heber City and Eastern Utah, Utah, United States. View my complete profile. Utah Construction and Collection Law. Home Contractor vs Home Owner. Bob Kraft's P.I.S.S.D. - Personal Injury, Social Security Disability. Real Lawyers Have Blogs by Kevin O'Keefe.
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Trucking Law: March 2010
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Monday, March 29, 2010. Computing Hours of Service. 3953 Maximum driving time for property-carrying vehicle-. Does a driver, employed full time by one motor carrier using the 60-. Hours in 7-day rule, and part-time by another motor carrier using the 70-. Hours in 8-days rule, have the option of using either rule in computing his. No The motor carrier that employs the driver on a full time basis determines. Which rule it will use to comply with 395.3(b). The driver does not. Monday, March 15, 2010. Utah C...
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Trucking Law: May 2007
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Monday, May 28, 2007. Employee retention is a problem for everyone in the trucking industry - for every industry actually. The big questions is "how do we deal with the new generation of employees? I recently attended the Utah Trucking Association annual meeting in St. George, Utah. One of the speakers, Dan Baker spoke about dealing with the new generation of employees. This is a summary of what struck me as I listened to him:. If you value your employees - listen to them! Do not tolerate back biting.
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Trucking Law: Overview of Motor Carrier Industry: Types of Motor Carriers
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Thursday, June 03, 2010. Overview of Motor Carrier Industry: Types of Motor Carriers. The US. highway trucking industry makes use of an extensive road and street system that occupies approximately 3.9 million miles. Of that amount, 42,000 miles are part of the interstate and defense highway system, which was designed to connect major cities with four-lane limited access roads. Interstate For-Hire Operating Authority. Interstate operating authority is required to transport property (regulated commodit...
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Trucking Law: June 2010
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Thursday, June 03, 2010. Overview of Motor Carrier Industry: Types of Motor Carriers. The US. highway trucking industry makes use of an extensive road and street system that occupies approximately 3.9 million miles. Of that amount, 42,000 miles are part of the interstate and defense highway system, which was designed to connect major cities with four-lane limited access roads. Interstate For-Hire Operating Authority. Interstate operating authority is required to transport property (regulated commodit...
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Trucking Law: January 2008
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Monday, January 07, 2008. Utah and DOT Regulations. I will be participating in a seminar discussing different types of trucking issues. I will present an Overview of Motor Carrier Industry, and an Overview of Applicable Case Law Governing Trucking Litigation. If you are interested, here is the link:. Http:/ www.lorman.com/seminars/seminar details.php? Posted by Randy B. Birch @ 8:12 AM 1 comments. Randy B. Birch. Heber City and Eastern Utah, Utah, United States. View my complete profile.