Trump administration relaxes rules about truck driver hours
The Trump administration eased rules Thursday that limit working hours for truck drivers, and the changes brought immediate protests from labor and safety groups.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration extended the maximum working day for short-haul drivers from 12 hours to 14 hours and applied the longer hours to more drivers by expanding the geographic definition of short-haul driving.
The agency said the changes will save trucking companies more than $2.8 billion over 10 years, will let drivers make more deliveries, and won’t compromise safety. The agency did not change the current limit of 11 hours of driving time during a day.
Labor leaders and safety advocates argued a longer day will lead to more fatigued drivers.