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5 June, 00:34

What do you think policymakers expected would happen when they deregulated the trucking industry?

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  1. 5 June, 00:46
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    Deregulation is the process of taking government power out of a particular industry. If there were deregulations within the trucking industry there would be more competition within. Not only that, there would be less rules to make sure the truckers are following their weight limited, aren't carrying things that they shouldn't be or are illegal. if the trucking industry was not regulated there would be a tougher time in making sure stores were delivered goods as needed.
  2. 5 June, 00:56
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    The change would mean a new way to update the trucking industry, but to achieve acceptance it will be necessary to change the general thinking of truckers and the owners of logistics companies

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    This is a change throughout the industry, all truck carriers are required to make the change. That is, if a record of the service status record will be maintained, you must make the complete change before December 2017.

    That means selecting an appropriate ELD according to the budget and performing a complete installation for the entire fleet. Paper records will no longer be legal then.

    According to a recent survey by Overdrive magazine, 71% of independent drivers have threatened to quit if they are forced to install these devices. Which would be a 10% reduction, or 260,000 trucks, of the current fleet of trucks in the industry. If true, logistics transport in the US UU. It would be a great success.
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