Drugs, trucking, the law, and your rights. What rights to motorists have if you are prescribed opioids or are a recovering drugs addict? Opioid use and abuse have reached epidemic levels in our nation. This catastrophe’s far-reaching, affecting sectors and...
16 hours short distance exception allows some commercial motor vehicle drivers to extend their 14-hour window by 2 hours each week, given that certain conditions are met. In this informative article, we discuss the nitty-gritty details of the 16-hour short drag,...
Injuries which involve commercial trucks in Georgia and Tennessee are usually the consequence of a Truck Driver or insurer violating one or a lot of the regulations and rules set for them by their governing bodies. If you’re ever involved with a collision with a...
The influx of regulations has led to the trucking industry to question the Federal Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s intent. Last Wednesday, a group of trucking industry reps were able to express some of their concerns in Congress, at a hearing titled The...
It’s estimated that about 50% of State and Federal prisoners abuse or are addicted to drugs, but, few receive treatment while they are incarcerated. Initiating drug abuse treatment in jail and continuing upon discharge is essential to both recovery and also to...