But the system is fundamentally flawed, by only being able to address 1/4 of the equation, and treating it as if they can correct for all with 1
Changes coming to the DOT physical....
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by chalupa, Dec 21, 2016.
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Second, there are federal guidelines requiring cost/benefit analysis of new regulations. Since we don't know the benefits, nor the costs, there is no way this regulation can meet those guidelines. -
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That would take time to study, if "tired" driving caused the accidents. That would also require the driver, whether truck or car, to ADMIT they fell asleep or were tired when the accident took place. Then if they actually did they'd have to be tested for sleep apnea to know if that was the reason they were tired or if they just stayed up late binge watching Seinfeld.
The problem is that this kind of thing will probably never be known. Lets move ahead 10 years into the future. Driving accidents of all kinds are down say 7%. The people who pressed for sleep apnea testing will be crowing that they were right, the evidence shows crashes are down since we implemented new guidelines!
The truck manufacturers will be crowing the new tech they put into the trucks is the reason accidents are down.
DoT will be crying that it was the new HoS regulations combined with new CDL requirements!
In the end, we'll never know who actually had the bigger impact.
So for now, they see a possible problem and they try to regulate it.
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See post 129.
The bureaucrats will claim it is all their doing, and use it as an excuse to expand their fifedom even more. -
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paul_4lp Thanks this.
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