[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 218 (Tuesday, November 14, 2017)]
[Notices]
[Pages 52767-52769]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2017-24599]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

[Docket No. FMCSA-2017-0190]


Hours of Service of Drivers: Application for Exemption; Rail 
Delivery Services, Inc. (RDS)

AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice of final disposition; grant of application for 
exemption.

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SUMMARY: FMCSA announces its decision to grant Rail Delivery Services, 
Inc. (RDS), an exemption from the logbook requirements for its drivers 
who may not meet all of the conditions for utilization of the 100 air-
mile radius log book exemption. This exemption enables RDS' drivers who 
stay within the 100 air-mile radius, but may occasionally take more 
than 12 hours to return to their work-reporting location, from having 
to complete a daily record of duty status (RODS) on those days. Instead 
the drivers will at all times use an electronic logging device system 
called Geotab to track all hours-of-service (HOS) data including real-
time vehicle locations. FMCSA has analyzed the exemption application 
and the public comments and has determined that the exemption, subject 
to the terms and conditions imposed, is likely to achieve a level of 
safety that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be 
achieved absent such exemption.

DATES: The exemption is applicable from 12:01 a.m., November 14, 2017 
through 11:59 p.m., November 14, 2022.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Thomas Yager, Chief, FMCSA Driver 
and Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver and Vehicle 
Safety Standards; Telephone: 614-942-6477. Email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315 to grant 
exemptions from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. FMCSA 
must publish a notice of each exemption request in the Federal Register 
(49 CFR 381.315(a)). The Agency must provide the public an opportunity 
to inspect the information relevant to the application, including any 
safety analyses that have been conducted. The Agency must also provide 
an opportunity for public comment on the request.
    The Agency reviews the safety analyses and the public comments, and

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determines whether granting the exemption would likely achieve a level 
of safety equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be 
achieved by the current regulation (49 CFR 381.305). The decision of 
the Agency must be published in the Federal Register (49 CFR 
381.315(b)) with the reason for the grant or denial, and, if granted, 
the specific person or class of persons receiving the exemption, and 
the regulatory provision or provisions from which exemption is granted. 
The notice must also specify the effective period of the exemption (up 
to 5 years), and explain the terms and conditions of the exemption. The 
exemption may be renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).

Request for Exemption

    RDS is, according to its Web site at www.raildelivery.com, a 
``California-based intermodal trucking company moving freight, trailers 
and containers between railroads, ports, consignees and shippers, 
reliably and efficiently throughout California and adjacent states'' 
(USDOT 520912). RDS believes that all of its drivers--approximately 
100-120--would operate under the terms of the requested exemption from 
the 12-hour limitation in the log-book exception in 49 CFR 395.1(e)(1).
    On a weekly basis, RDS expects that about 15% of its drivers will 
return to their work reporting location more than 12 hours after coming 
on duty, due to waiting times at rail yards and shipper locations, 
while still operating within the required 100 air-mile radius. The 
drivers who occasionally exceed the 12-hour limitation nearly always 
return to the terminal within 14 hours.
    On average, less than 2% of RDS drivers exceed the daily 14-hour 
limit. If a CMV is operated beyond the 14th hour, the departments work 
diligently to determine whether the truck was over the HOS limits, or 
utilized for personal conveyance. In virtually all of these cases, 
owner-operators are using their vehicles for personal conveyance.
    According to RDS, nearly all its drivers operate within a 70- to 
80-mile radius of their home terminal. They are home every day and for 
the most part meet the exemption requirements of the 100 air-mile 
radius provision. Some of these drivers record their hours worked on an 
``exempt'' log. Other drivers complete a grid log, even though they 
meet the 100 air-mile radius exemption. Both types of paper logs are 
time consuming for the drivers and the RDS Safety Department. For this 
reason, RDS has embarked on the use of system incorporating a vehicle 
recording device to accurately record all the drivers' activities, 
including on-duty time, driving time, and total hours for the day.
    This electronic system allows for accuracy and real-time follow up. 
RDS believes that with this system it is improving the safety of the 
motoring public by ensuring that the drivers do not falsify their log 
books or operate when they are tired. Additionally, proactive measures 
have been implemented by RDS to improve highway safety. RDS states that 
the use of a daily log book or an ``exempt'' log does not enable the 
carrier to monitor and respond to these events in real-time. Violations 
are discovered 12 to 24 hours later. However, with the electronic 
tracking system, all departments see the events in real-time and can 
respond immediately.
    RDS believes that the use of the electronic system, along with its 
increased focus on driver training and education, goes beyond 
compliance with the Federal regulations. The system has allowed and 
will continue to allow RDS to provide additional timely oversight of 
drivers and has improved, and will enable the company to enhance, 
safety and reduce fatigue.

Public Comments

    On July 7, 2017, FMCSA published notice of this application and 
requested public comment (82 FR 31680). The Agency received 17 docket 
comments, 6 supporting the request, including those from the Intermodal 
Association of North America (IANA); Farruggio's Express; and 
California Multimodal, Inc. LLC. The Advocates for Highway and Auto 
Safety (Advocates) and others opposed the request.
    Those in favor commented that RDS' implementation and use of fleet 
management and tracking devices provides robust functionality with 
instantaneous feedback, visibility and transparency that far exceeds 
the traditional, paper-based logbook its drivers are required to 
complete under the existing HOS rules (when not meeting the RODS 
exception in 49 CFR 395.1) and ELD mandate.
    Commenters also noted that RDS' telematics provides management with 
immediate data on driving events and potentially unsafe driver 
behaviors, such as HOS violations, speeding, sudden braking, harsh 
cornering, and seatbelt usage, allowing the company to proactively 
manage driver safety, training and education; and quickly identify 
potential safety and/or non-compliance trends across the company. 
Addressing these safety matters before they become serious patterns and 
problems, promulgates and cultivate its safety culture on a real-time 
basis.
    Advocates failed to see how the exemption would be necessary if RDS 
has implemented ``the Geo Tab system [which] meets the requirements of 
the ELD rule.'' If RDS has implemented an ELD compliant system, there 
is no need for an exception from the present rule requiring drivers who 
fail to meet the 100-air mile radius exception as their RODS is 
automatically being recorded by the system and carrier.
    All comments are available for review in the docket for this 
notice.

FMCSA Decision

    FMCSA has evaluated RDS' application for exemption and the public 
comments and decided to grant the exemption. The Agency believes that 
RDS' overall safety program will likely enable it to achieve a level of 
safety that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level of safety 
achieved without the exemption (49 CFR 381.305(a)).
    FMCSA believes that RDS' use of the Geotab 7 system, along with 
RDS' increased focus on driver training and education, goes beyond 
basic compliance with the Federal regulations. The electronic system 
will allow RDS to provide additional timely oversight of safety issues. 
FMCSA has therefore decided to grant the exemption, subject to the 
terms and conditions outlined below.

Terms and Conditions of the Exemption

Terms of the Exemption

    RDS' drivers who stay within the 100 air-mile radius but may 
occasionally exceed the 12-hour limitation are exempt from having to 
complete a daily record of duty status (RODS) at those times if, at all 
times, their hours of service data is recorded by the Geotab system. 
The exemption is contingent upon RDS maintaining USDOT registration, 
minimum levels of public liability insurance, and not being subject to 
any ``imminent hazard'' or other out-of-service (OOS) order issued by 
FMCSA.
    Drivers must have a copy of this exemption document or FMCSA-issued 
equivalent in their possession while operating under the terms of the 
exemption. The exemption document or FMCSA-issued equivalent must be 
presented to law enforcement officials upon request. RDS must have a 
``Satisfactory'' safety rating with FMCSA, or be ``unrated.''

Period of the Exemption

    This exemption from the requirements of 49 CFR 395.1(e)(1) is 
effective from 12:01 a.m., November 14,

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2017 through 11:59 p.m., November 14, 2022.

Extent of the Exemption

    This exemption is limited strictly to the provisions of 49 CFR 
395.1(e)(1) (Short haul operations; 100 air-mile radius driver). These 
drivers must comply with all other applicable provisions of the FMCSRs.

Preemption

    In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31315(d), as implemented by 49 CFR 
381.600, during the period this exemption is in effect, no State shall 
enforce any law or regulation applicable to interstate commerce that 
conflicts with or is inconsistent with this exemption with respect to a 
firm or person operating under the exemption. States may, but are not 
required to, adopt the same exemption with respect to operations in 
intrastate commerce.

Notification to FMCSA

    Under this exemption, RDS must notify FMCSA within 5 business days 
of any accident (as defined in 49 CFR 390.5), involving any of the 
motor carrier's drivers operating under the terms of this exemption. 
The notification must include the following information:
    (a) Identity of Exemption: ``RDS''
    (b) Date of the accident,
    (c) City or town, and State, in which the accident occurred, or 
closest to the accident scene,
    (d) Driver's name and license number,
    (e) Co-driver's name and license number,
    (f) Vehicle number and State license number,
    (g) Number of individuals suffering physical injury,
    (h) Number of fatalities,
    (i) The police-reported cause of the accident,
    (j) Whether the driver was cited for violation of any traffic laws, 
motor carrier safety regulations, and
    (k) The total driving time and total on-duty time of the CMV driver 
prior to the accident.
    Accident notifications shall be emailed to [email protected].

Termination

    FMCSA believes that RDS' drivers will continue to maintain their 
previous safety record while operating under this exemption. However, 
should problems occur, FMCSA will take all steps necessary to protect 
the public interest, including revocation or restriction of the 
exemption. FMCSA will immediately revoke or restrict the exemption for 
failure to comply with its terms and conditions.

    Issued on: November 2, 2017.
Daphne Y. Jefferson,
Deputy Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2017-24599 Filed 11-13-17; 8:45 am]
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