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Court sets aside new driver rules
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| A federal appeals court yesterday set aside new rules governing truck drivers' working hours, finding that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration did not adequately consider their impact on truck drivers' health. |
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Jul 17, 2004 16:07:01 |
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29 ( -6 -20.68% ) | | Author | Toledo Blade |
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