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  2. Hours of service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the HOS regulations that limit the driving hours of commercial motor vehicle drivers in the US. Find out the daily and weekly limits, the factors of driver fatigue, and the enforcement and compliance issues.

  3. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - Wikipedia

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    FMCSA is a US Department of Transportation agency that regulates the trucking industry and reduces crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses. Learn about its history, functions, programs, and leadership from this Wikipedia article.

  4. Talk:Hours of service - Wikipedia

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    I remember a period of time when the 34 hour restart provision was vacated and then reinstated. 2. There are still ongoing court fights over the latest round of HOS regulations, with some of the most contentious being a limit on the number of 34 hour restarts, and a limit on when 34 hour restarts can be taken, and a requirement to take a 30 ...

  5. List of Starship launches - Wikipedia

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    A scheduled restart of a Raptor engine for a prograde burn test did not occur, which would have resulted in a 50 km (31 mi) perigee and somewhat later entry into the atmosphere. [21] Minutes into atmospheric re-entry, Ship 28's telemetry cut off, leading SpaceX to conclude the ship had disintegrated prior to its planned splashdown.

  6. Abortion in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in Georgia is illegal after detection of embryonic cardiac-cell activity, which typically begins in the fifth or sixth week after the onset of the last menstrual period. Learn about the history, laws, exceptions, and controversies of abortion in Georgia from this Wikipedia article.

  7. Three Mile Island accident - Wikipedia

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    A partial nuclear meltdown of the Unit 2 reactor at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station in Pennsylvania in 1979. The accident was caused by a series of failures and operator errors, and led to environmental and health concerns, new regulations, and anti-nuclear activism.

  8. Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 751 - Wikipedia

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    A MD-81 aircraft with 129 passengers and crew on board made an emergency landing in Sweden after engine failure due to ice ingestion. The incident, known as the Gottröra crash or the Miracle at Gottröra, occurred on 27 December 1991 and resulted in no fatalities.

  9. First Report on the Public Credit - Wikipedia

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    The report analyzed the financial standing of the United States and made recommendations to reorganize the national debt and to establish the public credit. [2] Commissioned by the US House of Representatives on September 21, 1789, the report was presented on January 9, 1790, [3] at the second session of the 1st US Congress. [4]