[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 28 (Tuesday, February 11, 1997)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 6161-6163]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-3387]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
49 CFR Part 395
FHWA Docket No. MC-96-28
RIN 2125-AD93
Public Meetings for Drivers and Other Interested Persons
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of meetings.
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SUMMARY: The FHWA is announcing seven public meeting listening sessions
for commercial motor vehicle drivers and other interested persons to
speak with FHWA officials about their problems with the FHWA's hours-
of-service regulations. This action is necessary to inform the public
about the dates, times, and locations of the listening sessions. The
FHWA hopes to hear from the public, specifically drivers of trucks and
buses, about how the hours-of-service regulations affect their
professional, personal, and family life. All oral comments will be
transcribed and placed in the rulemaking docket for the FHWA's
consideration.
DATES: Session 1--Monday, March 10, 1997, Kansas City, Missouri.
Session 2--Wednesday, March 12, 1997, Billings, Montana.
Session 3--Friday, March 14, 1997, Ontario, California.
Session 4--Friday, March 14 through Saturday, March 15, 1997,
Ontario, California.
Session 5--Tuesday, March 18, 1997, Doswell, Virginia.
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Session 6--Wednesday, March 26, 1997, Birmingham, Alabama.
Session 7--Monday, March 31, 1997, Washington, District of
Columbia.
The listening sessions will start at 8:30 a.m. and end at 5:00 p.m.
local time, on each of these dates, except for Sessions 4 and 7. The
ending time may be extended at any session to accommodate the
attendees, except for Session 7 in Washington, D.C. The listening
session for Session 4 will start at 10:00 p.m. March 14, 1997 and end
at 4:00 a.m. March 15, 1997, local time. Session 7 in Washington, D.C.
will end at 4:00 p.m. local time.
Written comments to the general ANPRM should be submitted to the
public docket no later than March 31, 1997. Late comments will be
considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES:
Written Comments. Written comments should be sent to: Docket Clerk,
Attn: FHWA Docket No. MC-96-28, Federal Highway Administration,
Department of Transportation, Room 4232, 400 Seventh Street, SW.,
Washington, D.C. 20590. Persons who require acknowledgment of the
receipt of their comments must enclose a stamped, self-addressed
postcard. Comments may be reviewed at the above address from 8:30 a.m.
through 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
General Information. To request time to be heard at the Washington,
D.C. listening session and for other general information about all
listening sessions, contact Mr. Stan Hamilton, Office or Motor Carrier
Planning and Customer Liaison, telephone (202) 366-0665.
Specific ANPRM Information. For information concerning the
rulemaking, contact Mr. David Miller, Office of Motor Carrier Research
and Standards, (202) 366-1790.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Addresses for Listening Sessions
The listening sessions will be held at these locations:
Session 1--Monday, March 10, 1997, Kansas City, Missouri, Park
Place Hotel, 1601 North Universal (on west side of Interstate 435),
Kansas City, Missouri 64120, Hotel Telephone: (816) 483-9900.
Directions to Session 1: From Interstate 435, exit number 57. Truck
tractor-trailer combinations and motorcoaches may park at the Flying J
Truck Stop (on the east side of Interstate 435, exit 57). A van shuttle
service will be provided.
Session 2--Wednesday, March 12, 1997, Billings, Montana, Holiday
Inn Plaza, 5500 Midland Road, Billings, Montana 59101, Hotel Telephone:
(406) 248-7701. Directions to Session 2: From Interstate 90, use exit
446 (Midland Road). Hotel parking area capacity: 70 truck tractor-
trailer combinations. Additional truck and motorcoach parking may be
found at Sinclair West Parkway Truck Stop, 5400 Laurel Road (exit 446
toward City Center, one block north of Interstate 90 and hotel). A van
shuttle service will be provided.
Session 3--Friday, March 14, 1997, Ontario, California, Ontario
Airport Hilton Hotel, 700 North Haven Avenue, Ontario, California
91764-4902, Hotel Telephone: 909-980-0400. Directions to Sessions 3 and
4: From Interstate 10, truck tractor-trailer combinations and
motorcoaches exit onto southbound Milliken Avenue. Park at the Ontario
Union 76 Truck Stop. Truck stop parking capacity: 500 truck tractor-
trailer combinations. A van shuttle service will be provided. Truck
tractors with no trailers, ``bobtails,'' may park at the hotel by
exiting Interstate 10 on to northbound Haven Avenue. Turn right at
Inland Empire Boulevard. Only ``bobtails'' may park in the hotel
parking lot.
Session 4--Friday night, March 14 through Saturday, before dawn,
March 15, 1997, Ontario, California, Ontario Airport Hilton Hotel, 700
North Haven Avenue, Ontario, California 91764-4902, Hotel Telephone:
909-980-0400.
Session 5--March 18, 1997, Doswell, Virginia, Doswell All-American
Travel Plaza, Interstate 95 at exit 98, Doswell, Virginia 23047, All-
American Telephone: (804) 876-3712. Directions to Session 5: From
Interstate 95, use exit 98 (same exit as King's Dominion Amusement
Park). All trucks and motorcoaches may park at the travel/truck stop
plaza.
Session 6--March 26, 1997, Birmingham, Alabama, Birmingham-
Jefferson Civic Center, 1 Civic Center Plaza (950 22nd Street, North),
Birmingham, Alabama 35203, Civic Center Telephone: (800) 972-8007.
Listening sessions will be held in Medical Forum Rooms A and B.
Motorcoaches and truck tractor-trailer combinations may park at the
Best Western Hotel across the street from the Civic Center. Best
Western Hotel parking area capacity: 15 to 20 truck tractor-trailer
combinations. Additional motorcoach and truck parking may be found at
the Civic Center large vehicle parking lot at 18th Street and 11th
Avenue North (approximately four blocks from Civic Center--Medical
Forum). Directions to Session 6: Interstate 65 North: From Montgomery
going North, exit onto Interstate 20 and 59 North toward Atlanta. Exit
onto 22nd Street North exit number 125-B. Proceed north one block to
23rd Street. Turn left. Proceed west one block to Civic Center
Boulevard. Interstate 65 South: From Huntsville/Nashville going south,
exit onto Interstate 20 and 59 North toward Atlanta. Merge immediately
to the right side of the freeway and exit onto 22nd Street North exit
number 125-B. Proceed north one block to 23rd Street. Turn left.
Proceed west one block to Civic Center Boulevard. Interstate 20 and 59
North: From Tuscaloosa and points Southwest, exit onto 22nd Street
North exit number 125-B. Proceed north one block to 23rd Street. Turn
left. Proceed west one block to Civic Center Boulevard. Interstate 20
and 59 South: From Atlanta, exit at Carraway Boulevard exit number 125-
A. Follow signs to 11th Avenue North. Follow the Civic Center signs to
Civic Center Boulevard. Turn right onto Civic Center Boulevard.
Session 7--March 31, 1997, Washington, D.C., DOT Building, 400
Seventh Street, S.W., Room 2230, Telephone (202) 366-1790. Session 7
Directions: From the left lane of Interstate 295, exit onto Westbound
East Capitol Street, drive around Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Memorial
Stadium. Park in the south RFK Stadium lot, marked Lot 8. Walk to the
Metrorail subway system (about five city blocks). It is on the opposite
side of the D.C. Armory from the parking lot. When you walk to the
front of the D.C. Armory, the Metrorail station will be on your right
about two more blocks. It is located at the intersection of 19th Street
and ``A'' Street, S.E.
Enter the station by going down the escalator. Obtain a farecard
from the vending machine ($1.10 one-way). Place the farecard in an
entrance gate marked with a green arrow. Be sure you take the farecard
out of the machine when it comes out, you will need the farecard when
you get to L'Enfant Plaza station. If you need help buying a farecard
or passing through the entrance gate, please ask the station attendant
for assistance. Board a train going toward Van Dorn or Vienna. Flashing
lights near a track means a train is about to enter the station on that
track. Trains run about every 15 minutes. The L'Enfant Plaza station is
five (5) stations away from the Stadium/Armory station.
When exiting the subway trains, use the escalators to the left
(rear of the train) to go up to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Place the farecard in an exit gate marked with a green arrow. If you
purchased a farecard for $1.10, the exit gate will keep your farecard.
If you bought a farecard for more than $1.10, be sure you take the
farecard out
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of the machine when it comes out, as you will need the farecard to re-
enter the station for the return trip. If you need help passing through
the exit gate, please ask the station attendant for assistance. After
exiting the exit gate, ride the second set of escalators to the plaza.
Enter the U.S. DOT building through the Southwest Entrance (farthest
entrance to the right across the plaza as you get off the escalator). A
map on a column at the top of the escalator will also indicate the
Southwest corner of the DOT building.
When you are ready to return to the RFK Stadium parking lot, re-
enter the L'Enfant Plaza metrorail station at the DOT building.
Purchase an additional farecard, enter the station and go down to the
platform on the lowest level. Board a blue or orange train headed
toward New Carrollton or Addison Road. When you get off the escalator,
the correct train track will be to your left. Take the train five (5)
stops to the Stadium/Armory station and walk back to the RFK Stadium
parking lots by going around the D.C. Armory.
The FHWA is providing this opportunity to listen particularly to
drivers who must live with, and follow, these regulations on a daily
basis. The FHWA is specifically interested in hearing about problems
drivers have with any aspect of the hours-of-service issue.
The FHWA will not have developed any proposals for this rulemaking
by the time these listening sessions are held. These sessions are being
held to obtain additional information that may assist us in formulating
proposals that would minimize crashes, minimize regulatory burdens, are
cost-effective, and are easy to understand. The FHWA would like to
develop new proposals based upon supportable scientific data or, if
scientific data is not supportable, by the best available professional
judgment. The FHWA does not intend to base new proposals upon anecdotal
information or intuitive opinion.
Anecdotal information or intuitive opinions from drivers and other
members of the public, however, may assist us in developing proposals
that are easy to understand, comply with, and are enforceable.
At all listening sessions, except in Washington, D.C., FHWA
officials will recognize and listen to all persons with an interest in
the hours-of-service regulations. An individual will not be required to
make a formal statement at these listening sessions. It is not
necessary to request time to be heard at the sessions, except for the
Washington, D.C. session. All persons will be given an opportunity to
participate. All discussions and comments made at the listening
sessions will be recorded and transcribed and will be placed in the
rulemaking docket.
For Washington, D.C. Participants Only
All persons who would like to participate at the Washington, D.C.
session must request notice of their desire to participate by
telephoning Mr. Stan Hamilton at (202) 366-0665 by 4:00 p.m. eastern
standard time on Friday, March 28, 1997.
All persons participating at the Washington, D.C. session will be
subject to Federal and DOT workplace security measures. All persons
will need identification with their picture on it and must display the
identification to DOT Security officers. The DOT's Security office will
search all non-Government personnel. Please leave knives, guns, and
other weapons at home. These weapons may be confiscated by DOT Security
officers or the Metropolitan Police Department.
All persons will be required to sign-in at the guard's desk, walk-
through metal detection devices (and possibly be searched with a hand-
held metal detection device). All handbags and packages will be X-rayed
by detection equipment. All visitors to DOT will be required to wear a
``Visitor'' badge at all times while in the DOT building.
The DOT's Security office will limit and monitor the public's
access and movement through the DOT building. All persons requesting to
participate in the session, but failing to satisfy DOT Security
requirements, will be denied entry into the building and will forfeit
their opportunity to participate in the Washington, D.C. listening
session. Such persons will be allowed to submit written comments to the
docket, at the above address, by the close of business on March 31,
1997.
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 315 and 49 CFR 1.48.
Issued on: February 6, 1997.
George L. Reagle,
Associate Administrator for Motor Carriers.
[FR Doc. 97-3387 Filed 2-10-97; 8:45 am]
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