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What should companies do whose drivers are already on emergency fuel movements when the regional declarations in the Midwest and Western regions expire at 1:00 on September 14?

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What should companies do whose drivers are already on emergency fuel movements when the regional declarations in the Midwest and Western regions expire at 1:00 on September 14?

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Anyone transporting fuel into or out of the Eastern or Southern region is exempt for the entire trip, even if it’s outside that region. If, for example, a driver is going from Seattle, Washington to Billings, Montana, the exemption for States located in FMCSA?s Western or Midwest regions ends at 1:00 p.m. on Sept. 14, 2005. If the driver is over hours, he must stop driving at that time.

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