
A Press release from PennDOTย
At the direction of Governor Corbett, PennDOT has granted aย temporary waiver on certain restrictions on commercial drivers to allow forย continued smooth delivery of salt supplies for road clearing during winterย storms.
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“Forecasts are calling for more storms in the next few days, and we want toย take steps now to ensure that salt supplies are adequate to meet the
mission toย keep drivers moving,” saidย ย PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch. “The waiverย willย help us and municipalities meet our respective goals.”
The waiver extends the limits on hours of service for salt deliveryย drivers.ย Drivers usually must take a mandatory rest period after 11 hours behind theย wheel. Under the waiver, the limit for driving hours is extended to 14ย hours.
Exemption is also granted from the requirements of the 60/70-hour limits rule.ย This rule requires drivers to stop driving upon accumulating 60 or 70ย on-dutyย hours (including all on-duty and driving time) over a period of seven orย eightย consecutive days, respectively. Any period of seven or eight consecutiveย daysย may end with the beginning of any off-duty period of 34 or more consecutiveย hours.
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A similar waiver is in place for home heating fuel deliveries through Feb.ย 11ย or until emergency conditions end.


