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  2. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - Wikipedia

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    The final rule required truck drivers who use the "34-hour restart" provision to maximize their weekly work hours to limit the restart to once a week and to include in the restart period at least two nights off duty from 1:00 to 5:00 a.m., when one's 24-hour body clock supposedly needs and benefits from sleep the most.

  3. Hours of service - Wikipedia

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    The 34 hour restart provision will still be in effect. However, drivers will only be allowed 1 restart per week (168 hours). Up to 2 hours either side of a sleeper-berth period while in the passenger seat will count as off-duty. Drivers inside a parked CMV who are not in the sleeper berth must log it as on-duty.

  4. Tiara Air - Wikipedia

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    The word "tiara" is derived from Latin, meaning the word"crown". The company logo of Tiara Air, included a crown on top of the T, representing a Tiara. In 2008, it was announced that the airline would replace its two Shorts 360 , with Saab 340A's with a much greater range as well as introducing new routes in the region and expanding services to ...

  5. Here's What Happens When You Don't Sign Up for Medicare On Time

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    Image source: Getty Images. How Medicare enrollment works. Your initial window to enroll in Medicare spans seven months. It begins three months before the month of your 65th birthday and it ends ...

  6. Kevin O'Leary explained how you can live off $500K and ‘do ...

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    We crunch the numbers to see whether his thesis is too good to be true.

  7. 5. Try income annuities. An income annuity is when you make a payment to an insurance company in return for regular income payments. It’s not life insurance, and your family doesn’t get a ...

  8. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure consisting of chest compressions often combined with artificial ventilation, or mouth to mouth in an effort to manually preserve intact brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest.

  9. Almost 1 in 3 American retirees are considering temporary ...

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    Inflation is ushering the elderly back into the workplace.