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{"text":"An Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association lawsuit that alleged the state of Virginia was enforcing federal 30-minute rest break rules without authority has led to thousands of violations being removed from the federal database. \n\nThe parties reached a dismissal agreement on Aug. 2 in Richmond , Va., Circuit Court. As part of the agreement, relevant violations were removed from the Federal Motor Carrier Management Information System database.\n\n\"We consider this a victory for truck drivers,\" OOIDA Executive Vice President Lewie Pugh told Land Line Now's Terry Scruton. \"There were about 2,632 violations found in 2015, 2016 and 2017 that would have gone on CSA and (pre-employment screening) The state of Virginia admitted that they couldn't enforce this and that they were wrong by giving these, so all of these violations will be wiped off your CSA and PSP reports.\" \n\nRead more: https://landline .media/ooida-lawsuit-leads-to-virginia-removing-thousands-of-hos-violations/ ","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true} |
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