2025-05361Notice

Colorado Truckers Seek Superhuman Driving Hours Exemption

Published Date: 3/28/2025

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Summary

Colorado Huntsman Transport wants a special okay to skip some truck marking rules and drive longer than the usual 60 hours in 7 days. This affects their truck drivers and could change how long they work without breaks. The government is asking everyone to share their thoughts before deciding, so keep an eye out if you’re interested!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Company Seeks Truck Marking Exemption

Huntsman Transport (USDOT 4050798) asked the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for an exemption from commercial motor vehicle (CMV) marking requirements. FMCSA is requesting public comment before deciding on that requested exemption.

Request to Waive 60‑Hour Rule

Huntsman Transport asked FMCSA for an exemption from the hours-of-service rule that prohibits driving after accumulating 60 hours of on-duty time within 7 consecutive days. FMCSA is asking the public for comments before it decides on the requested exemption.

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3/28/2025

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