Some truck drivers report that trucking companies have encouraged them to violate certain laws or even threatened their jobs if they refused to do so. Some drivers reported that dispatchers have developed delivery schedules that would be impossible to follow without violating either speed limits or hours of service regulations. One comment made by a truck driver on Twitter stated that they have “65 mph” trucks with “100 mph dispatchers with 26 hours in one day.” Others have reported that dispatchers will acknowledge that a driver should take a break under the law, but will request that they make one more trip anyway. Some drivers even reported a company threatening that if they would not break the law, the company would “find another driver who will.”
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