Trucker-Fatigue Rules Challenged in Second Lawsuit in a Month

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A coalition of consumer groups sued to overturn the U.S. Transportation Department’s trucking fatigue rules, at least the second time this month the regulation has faced a legal challenge.

Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety and Public Citizen, both based in Washington, and the Truck Safety Coalition, based in Arlington, Virginia, sued for judicial review of the requirement that limits driving shifts to 11 hours a day.