Arguing that mandating electronic speed limiters on large trucks would “create a dangerous, split-speed environment on U.S. highways,” the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association has provided the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration with research showing that “there is a lack of solid science to back up a mandate that would require speed limiting devices on large trucks and that doing so would make highways less safe.”
OOIDA sent a letter to agency officials requesting that they “fully consider the studies and data” on split speeds as they work on a joint rule proposal that would require the installation of speed-limiting devices on heavy trucks.










