By David Tanner, Land Line senior editor
The data says one thing, but the conclusion points to another. That’s the way the OOIDA Foundation feels about the recent FMCSA survey of truck drivers on the use of electronic logging devices and driver harassment by motor carriers.
The survey, commissioned by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and conducted by MaineWay Services, shows what amounts to tens of thousands of professional truckers being harassed by their motor carriers, asked or forced to break the rules, and asked or forced to cheat on their hours of service.
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The data says one thing, but the conclusion points to another. That’s the way the OOIDA Foundation feels about the recent FMCSA survey of truck drivers on the use of electronic logging devices and driver harassment by motor carriers.
The survey, commissioned by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and conducted by MaineWay Services, shows what amounts to tens of thousands of professional truckers being harassed by their motor carriers, asked or forced to break the rules, and asked or forced to cheat on their hours of service.
- See more at: http://www.landlinemag.com/Story.aspx?StoryID=28078#.VG3mgclU3w0