Keeping the Heat On: US Eases Trucking Rules Amid Cold Snap

Northeast USAThu Dec 25 2025
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The US government has decided to keep a special rule in place. This rule lets truck drivers work extra hours. Why? Because it's really cold, and a big plant that makes propane is not working. Propane is a fuel that many people use to heat their homes. So, the government wants to make sure everyone stays warm. This rule was supposed to end on Friday. But now, it will last until January 15th. It applies to more states than before. The rule lets truck drivers deliver heating fuels without taking the usual breaks. This is important because many people rely on propane to keep their homes cozy during winter.
The cold weather is making things tough. The power outage at the industrial plant is not helping. It's a double whammy. The government is trying to do what it can to help people stay warm. But is this the best solution? It's a big deal because it changes the usual rules for truck drivers. Some people might worry about safety. Truck drivers need rest to do their jobs well. But the government thinks this is an emergency. They believe the benefits outweigh the risks. It's a tough call. What do you think? Is it okay to bend the rules in times like these?
https://localnews.ai/article/keeping-the-heat-on-us-eases-trucking-rules-amid-cold-snap-6d565e6f

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