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FMCSA Shuts Down Carrier for HOS Violations


9/17/2012 1:00:00 PM
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Federal regulators have shut down HP Distribution LLP and HP Distribution LLC, two Kansas City, Kan., trucking companies that operate under one roof, for “flagrantly falsifying� log books and violating federal hours-of-service rules.

“The evidence demonstrates that you refuse to comply with the [HOS] regulations and refuse to require drivers to do the same,� according to an “imminent hazard� out-of-service order announced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Friday.

HP “dispatch(es) dispatch drivers to the highways in a potentially fatigued or excessively fatigued condition and without regard for their or the public’s safety,� the agency said.

The company has had HOS problems dating back to 2006, when FMCSA first found its operations to be unsatisfactory. In 2009, field inspectors documented a 34% records-of-duty status falsification rate.

HP did not return a phone message seeking comment on Monday.

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