Legislators Push FMCSA to Reconsider Hours Deadline Decision
Transportation legislators in the Senate and House are pressing Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration chief Anne Ferro to reconsider her decision not to postpone the effective date of the hours of service rule.


Transportation legislators in the Senate and House are pressing Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration chief Anne Ferro to reconsider her decision not to postpone the effective date of the hours of service rule.
“We are aware that the trucking industry, the manufacturing and freight shipping industries, and the truck safety enforcement community each requested a similar postponement of the effective date,” said Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, ranking member of the Senate Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee, in a March 20 letter to Ferro.
Joining Collins were Reps. Thomas Latham, R-Iowa, and Rep. Ed Pastor, D-Ariz., chairman and ranking members of the House Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee, respectively.
They echo the comments made by American Trucking Associations and the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance in their bid for a three-month extension of the July 1 effective date of the hours rule. The agency rejected that request on grounds that it would postpone a safety improvement.
“By FMCSA’s own estimate, the trucking industry will spend more than $300 million between now and July 1 to train drivers, make software changes and implement other modifications to prepare for the new rule,” they wrote.
But the rule could be changed or vacated by a U.S. appeals court, where ATA and other groups are challenging it.
The agency’s most responsible course is to delay the rule, given uncertainty about what the court will do, the legislators wrote. They asked Ferro to provide estimates of how much the agency and trucking industry will spend to prepare for the rule.
This letter follows closely on the heels of a letter from House transportation legislators asking Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood to delay the rule for three months.
More Drivers

Prime Inc. to Open $7.9M Flagship Used-Truck Dealership
A new driver-focused facility to sell Prime Inc's used trucks and trailers will be the first purpose-built location in the company's history.
Read More →Short Takes: Inside K&B’s Truck Safety Tech
Listen to learn how K&B Transportation uses cellphone-blocking technology, speed management systems, weather geofencing, bridge avoidance tools, and more to improve driver safety.
Read More →
Nussbaum Expands Driver Compensation with Pay Raises, Profit Sharing
Nussbaum Transportation said its latest compensation package could push first-year driver earnings above $90,000 in key hiring markets.
Read More →Listen: Inside Modern Fleet Safety: AI, Cameras & Speed Control at K&B Transportation
Fleet safety is evolving fast—and technology is at the center of it. Learn how a former commercial vehicle enforcement officer turned director of safety at K&B Transportation is embracing real-world safety technology.
Read More →
Maverick Announces 2026 Driver Pay Raises
New raises for Maverick Transportation drivers will take effect on May 31, 2026.
Read More →
Illinois Trucker Indicted for Nearly $22,000 in Ohio Turnpike Toll Evasion
Authorities say an Illinois trucker avoided paying tolls for two years, and now faces felony charges, possible prison time, and forfeiture of his Freightliner tractor.
Read More →
New Trojan Driver Cargo Theft Scam Bypasses Carrier Vetting Systems
Cargo theft rings plant operatives as drivers inside legitimate, fully vetted carriers, then execute coordinated thefts that look like a traditional straight theft from the outside.
Read More →
WIM, Trucker Path Name Top 3 Women-Friendly Truck Stops
ATA’s Women In Motion Council and Trucker Path highlight three truck stops that meet all seven safety-focused criteria and rank highest among female drivers.
Read More →
FMCSA Extends Paper Medical Card Exemption … Again
Five states still aren't ready to accept commercial driver medical exam information directly from the medical examiner's registry.
Read More →
Mack Launches Digital Driver Guide for Chassis-Specific Truck Info
Mack’s new, virtual owner’s manual delivers VIN-based, on-demand guidance for vehicle systems via web, app, and soon in-cab displays.
Read More →
