80_FR_18558 80 FR 18493 - Commercial Driver's License Standards: Recreation Vehicle Industry Association Application for Exemption

80 FR 18493 - Commercial Driver's License Standards: Recreation Vehicle Industry Association Application for Exemption

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 65 (April 6, 2015)

Page Range18493-18495
FR Document2015-07811

FMCSA announces its decision to grant an exemption from the Federal commercial driver's license (CDL) requirements for drivers who deliver certain newly manufactured motorhomes and recreational vehicles (RVs) to dealers or trade shows before retail sale (driveaway operations). The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) requested the exemption because compliance with the CDL requirements prevents its members from implementing more efficient operations due to a shortage of CDL drivers. The exemption covers employees of all U.S. driveaway companies, RV manufacturers, and RV dealers transporting RVs between manufacturing sites and dealer locations and for movements prior to first retail sale. Drivers engaged in driveaway deliveries of RVs with gross vehicle weight ratings of 26,001 pounds or more will not be required to have a CDL as long as the empty RVs have gross vehicle weights or gross combination weights that do not meet or exceed 26,001 pounds, and any RV trailers towed by other vehicles weigh 10,000 pounds or less. RV units that have a combined gross vehicle weight exceeding 26,000 pounds are not covered by the exemption.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

[Docket No. FMCSA-2014-0352]


Commercial Driver's License Standards: Recreation Vehicle 
Industry Association Application for Exemption

AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice of final disposition; grant of application for 
exemption.

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SUMMARY: FMCSA announces its decision to grant an exemption from the 
Federal commercial driver's license (CDL) requirements for drivers who 
deliver certain newly manufactured motorhomes and recreational vehicles 
(RVs) to dealers or trade shows before retail sale (driveaway 
operations). The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) 
requested the exemption because compliance with the CDL requirements 
prevents its members from implementing more efficient operations due to 
a shortage of CDL drivers. The exemption covers employees of all U.S. 
driveaway companies, RV manufacturers, and RV dealers transporting RVs 
between manufacturing sites and dealer locations and for movements 
prior to first retail sale. Drivers engaged in driveaway deliveries of 
RVs with gross vehicle weight ratings of 26,001 pounds or more will not 
be required to have a CDL as long as the empty RVs have gross vehicle 
weights or gross combination weights that do not meet or exceed 26,001 
pounds, and any RV trailers towed by other vehicles weigh 10,000 pounds 
or less. RV units that have a combined gross vehicle weight exceeding 
26,000 pounds are not covered by the exemption.

DATES: This exemption is effective April 6, 2015 and expires on April 
6, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs. Pearlie Robinson, Driver and 
Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver and Vehicle 
Safety Standards; Telephone: 202-366-4325, Email: [email protected], 
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue 
SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001.
    Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or 
comments submitted to notice requesting public comments on the 
exemption application, go to www.regulations.gov at any time or visit 
Room W12-140 on the ground level of the West Building, 1200 New Jersey 
Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., ET, Monday 
through Friday, except Federal holidays. The on-line Federal document 
management system is available 24 hours each day, 365 days each year. 
The docket number is listed at the beginning of this notice.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315 to grant 
exemptions from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. FMCSA 
must publish a notice of each exemption request in the Federal Register 
(49 CFR 381.315(a)). The Agency must provide the public an opportunity 
to inspect the information relevant to the application, including any 
safety analyses that have been conducted. The Agency must also provide 
an opportunity for public comment on the request.
    The Agency reviews the safety analyses and the public comments, and 
determines whether granting the exemption would likely achieve a level 
of safety equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be 
achieved by the current regulation (49 CFR 381.305). The decision of 
the Agency must be published in the Federal Register (49 CFR 
381.315(b)) with the reason for the grant or denial, and, if granted, 
the specific person or class of persons receiving the exemption, and 
the regulatory provision or provisions from which exemption is granted. 
The notice must also specify the effective period of the exemption (up 
to 2 years), and explain the terms and conditions of the exemption. The 
exemption may be renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).

Application for Exemption

    The RVIA is the national trade association representing RV 
manufacturers and their component parts suppliers who together build 
more than 98 percent of all RVs produced in the United States. An RV is 
a vehicle designed as temporary living quarters for recreational, 
camping, travel and seasonal use. RVs may be motorized (motorhomes) or 
towable (travel trailers, fifth wheel trailers, folding camping 
trailers and truck campers).
    The RVIA requested an exemption from the CDL requirements under 49 
CFR 383.91(a)(1)-383.91(a)(2) when transporting RVs with an actual 
vehicle weight not exceeding 26,000 pounds, or a combination of RV 
trailer/tow vehicle with the actual weight of the towed unit not 
exceeding 10,000 pounds and the gross combined weight not exceeding 
26,000 pounds. In other words, RVIA requested that CDLs not be required 
for driveaway operations of single or combination vehicles with a gross 
vehicle weight rating at or above 26,001 pounds, as long as the actual 
weight of the vehicle or combination is below 26,001 pounds. RV units 
that have a ship weight and combined gross vehicle weight exceeding 
26,000 pounds would not be covered by the exemption. RVIA contended 
that compliance with the CDL rule prevents its members from 
implementing more efficient operations due to a shortage of CDL 
drivers. RVIA asserted that FMCSA should look at the actual weight of 
the RV when it is manifested as empty and should not require a CDL 
during the short time the RV is not loaded, does not carry freight, and 
is transported from the factory where it is manufactured, or from a 
holding area, to a dealership site.
    In its application, RVIA contended that a shortage of drivers with 
CDLs is having a significant impact on the RV industry, which is just 
recovering from the 2008-2009 economic downturn. A large percentage of 
RV sales occur during the spring buying season. The jump in RV 
shipments trends stronger each month, increasing consistently from 
February through June. These excess units regularly accumulate in RV

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transporters' yards. It is in this period that there is insufficient 
commercial driver capacity for RV transportation. The seasonal 
commercial driver shortage creates delays in the delivery of product to 
consumers and potentially reduces the RV sales. Consumers who wish to 
purchase an RV may have to wait weeks or months to receive delivery of 
their purchase because there are not enough drivers with CDLs to 
transport the vehicles from the factory to the dealership, especially 
since each RV must be individually transported. While these delays are 
costly and inconvenient to the RV industry and consumers, the greater 
costs result in potential lost sales to consumers who are unwilling to 
wait for their purchase.
    RVIA stated that the exemption would apply to all individuals who 
are employees of driveaway-towaway companies, RV manufacturers, and RV 
dealers. RVIA contended that, due to the class nature and the number of 
parties that will be affected by the exemption, it is not feasible or 
practicable to provide the names of individuals or transporters 
responsible for use or operation of these CMVs. RVIA asserted that 
exempting drivers delivering a subset of newly manufactured RVs from 
the Class A and B CDL requirements would likely result in the level of 
safety equivalent to, or greater than, the level achieved without the 
exemption. RVIA noted that a CDL is not required to operate these RVs 
when they are in personal use.

Method To Ensure an Equivalent or Greater Level of Safety

    RVIA contended that, if the exemption were granted, the level of 
safety associated with transportation of RVs from manufacturers to 
dealers would likely be equivalent to, or greater than, the level of 
safety obtained by complying with the CDL requirements for the 
following reasons:
     On average, drivers employed by RV manufacturers and 
dealers to deliver RVs have substantially more experience operating RVs 
than a typical driver operating an RV for recreational purposes.
     A thorough analysis using the FMCSA Safety Measurement 
System revealed that the RV driveaway-towaway companies' record of 
0.234 recordable accidents per million miles traveled in 2012 is far 
less than the national average of 0.747 recordable accidents per 
million miles traveled that was used as a benchmark by the FMCSA in 
fiscal years 1994-1996 when developing criteria for ''Factor 6, 
Accident'' of the ``safety rating process.''
     FMCSA established an ``unsatisfactory rating'' threshold 
for all carriers operating outside of a 100 air-mile radius with a 
recordable accident rate greater than 1.5 accidents per million miles 
traveled. Accordingly RVIA claims that the, RV driveaway-towaway 
accident frequency is approximately 640% less than the FMCSA 
unsatisfactory rating threshold for 2012, the most recent year for 
which data is available. [In fact, RVIA's data shows that the accident 
frequency of RVs in 2012 (.234 per million miles) was only 15.6% of 
FMCSA's threshold for an unsatisfactory rating (1.5 accidents per 
million miles) (.23 / 1.5-15.6%)]
     Compared to drivers using RVs for recreational purposes, 
RV manufacturers and driveaway-towaway companies have substantially 
greater economic incentive to systematically train, monitor and 
evaluate their RV drivers with respect to safe operation of RVs because 
of substantially greater exposure to liability for any traffic 
accidents.
     As with any new motor vehicle, newly manufactured RVs are 
much less likely to present a safety concern due to mechanical 
failures.
     Travel distances between the manufacturing sites and 
dealer locations are on average much shorter than typical distances 
which RVs travel when in recreational use and the highway presence of 
RVs transported from manufacturers to dealers is negligible even during 
the peak spring delivery season.
    RVIA asserted that without the exemption, drivers making one-time 
deliveries of new RVs with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) 
exceeding 26,000 pounds, or a gross combination weight rating exceeding 
26,000 inclusive of a towed vehicle with a GVWR of 10,001 pounds or 
higher, will remain subject to CDL requirements even though end-users 
of RVs purchasing them from dealers in the same States would not be 
subject to those requirements and regulations. This anomalous situation 
would continue to materially curb the growth of the RV industry without 
countervailing safety or other benefit to the public. In particular, RV 
manufacturers and dealers would continue to experience a shortage of 
CDL operators during the busy spring season.

Public Comments

    On October 1, 2014, FMCSA published notice of this application, and 
asked for public comment (79 FR 59343). Twelve comments were received 
to the public docket.
    One respondent, the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety 
(Advocates), recommended that the exemption not be granted. The 
Advocates concluded that ``the RVIA application does not meet the 
statutory and regulatory requirements for the exemption. Advocates 
argue that the application fails to consider practical alternatives, 
justify the need for the exemption, provide information on the specific 
countermeasures to be undertaken to ensure that the exemption will 
achieve an equivalent or greater level of safety than would be achieved 
absent the exemption.''
    Ten respondents supported the exemption: Campers Inn; Class 
Transport, Inc.; Florida RV Trade Association; Horizon Transport, Inc.; 
Pennsylvania Recreation Vehicle and Camping Association; Quality Drive-
Away Inc.; Foremost Transport, Inc.; Recreation Vehicle Indiana 
Council; National RV Dealers Association; and Star Fleet Trucking, Inc.
    The American Truck Dealers Division of the National Automobile 
Dealers Association (NADD) also supported the exemption and urged FMCSA 
to expand the requested exemption so that it applies to all new motor 
vehicles with an actual vehicle weight (or combination weight) below 
26,000 lbs.
    All comments are available for review in the docket for this 
notice.

Response to Public Comments and Agency Decision

    The FMCSA has evaluated RVIA's application for exemption and the 
public comments, and has decided to grant the exemption. The RVs 
covered by the exemption all have gross vehicle weight ratings (GVWRs) 
above the 26,001-pound threshold for a CDL, but their actual weights, 
i.e., their gross vehicle weights (GVWs), will remain below that level 
during the driveaway or towaway operation of these vehicles. The Agency 
has held since 1993 that the CDL regulations do not apply to drivers of 
RVs, ``if the vehicle is used strictly for non-business purposes'' 
[Guidance to Q. 3 under 49 CFR 383.3, 58 FR 60734, at 60735, Nov. 17, 
1993; posted on www.fmcsa.dot.gov]. For decades private owners and 
drivers of larger RVs, like those addressed in this exemption, have 
operated without CDLs, often at GVWs well above the 26,001-pound 
threshold, without generating any concern among law enforcement 
professionals that they pose a risk to highway safety. Furthermore, 
most private RV owners almost certainly have less experience behind the 
wheel of the RV than drivers

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employed specifically to deliver such vehicles to a dealer or customer. 
While RVIA demonstrated that the manufacturers and dealers who now 
employ CDL-holders in driveaway/towaway operations have a recordable 
accident rate far below the level that would require an unsatisfactory 
safety rating, the Agency's experience with private RV owners suggests 
that the absence of a CDL would have no discernible effect on safety. 
That is especially likely because the drivers covered by this exemption 
are required to comply with all other applicable safety regulation, 
including medical standards and hours-of-service limits. FMCSA believes 
that it is impracticable for these drivers to obtain a CDL with a 
representative vehicle when the actual vehicle they will operate is an 
RV. With regard to NADD's comment to expand the exemption, FMCSA is 
unable to consider expanding the exemption because the issue was not in 
the original request for public comment. The Agency believes that the 
exemption sought by RVIA will likely achieve a level of safety that is 
equivalent to or greater than, the level of safety achieved without the 
exemption [49 CFR 381.305(a)].

Terms and Conditions of the Exemption

Period of the Exemption

    This exemption from the requirements of 49 CFR 383.91(a)(1)--
383.91(a)(2) is effective during the period of April 6, 2015 through 
April 6, 2017. The exemption will expire on April 6, 2017, 11:59 p.m. 
local time, unless renewed.

Extent of the Exemption

    The exemption is restricted to employees of driveaway-towaway 
companies, RV manufacturers, and RV dealers transporting RVs between 
the manufacturing site and dealer location and for movements prior to 
first retail sale. Drivers covered by the exemption will not be 
required to hold a CDL when transporting RVs with a gross vehicle 
weight not exceeding 26,000 pounds, or a combination of RV trailer/tow 
vehicle with the gross weight of the towed unit not exceeding 10,000 
pounds and the gross combined weight not exceeding 26,000 pounds. These 
drivers must comply with all other applicable provisions of the Federal 
Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.

Preemption

    In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31315(d), during the period this 
exemption is in effect, no State shall enforce any law or regulation 
that conflicts with or is inconsistent with this exemption with respect 
to a firm or person operating under the exemption.

Notification to FMCSA

    The RVIA must notify FMCSA within 5 business days of any accident 
(as defined in 49 CFR 390.5), involving any of the motor carriers' CMVs 
operating under the terms of this exemption. The notification must 
include the following information:
    a. Date of the accident,
    b. City or town, and State, in which the accident occurred, or 
closest to the accident scene,
    c. Driver's name and driver's license number and State of issuance,
    d. Vehicle number and State license plate number,
    e. Number of individuals suffering physical injury,
    f. Number of fatalities,
    g. The police-reported cause of the accident,
    h. Whether the driver was cited for violation of any traffic laws 
or motor carrier safety regulations, and
    i. The driver's total driving time and total on-duty time period 
prior to the accident.

Reports filed under this provision shall be emailed to [email protected].

Termination

    FMCSA does not believe the drivers covered by this exemption will 
experience any deterioration of their safety record. However, should 
this occur, FMCSA will take all steps necessary to protect the public 
interest, including revocation or restriction of the exemption. The 
FMCSA will immediately revoke or restrict the exemption for failure to 
comply with its terms and conditions.

    Issued on: March 31, 2015.
T.F. Scott Darling, III,
Chief Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2015-07811 Filed 4-3-15; 8:45 am]
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                                              addressed and all significant issues                    driveaway companies, RV                               published in the Federal Register (49
                                              identified, comments and suggestions                    manufacturers, and RV dealers                         CFR 381.315(b)) with the reason for the
                                              are invited from all interested parties.                transporting RVs between                              grant or denial, and, if granted, the
                                              Comments and questions concerning the                   manufacturing sites and dealer locations              specific person or class of persons
                                              proposed action and this notice should                  and for movements prior to first retail               receiving the exemption, and the
                                              be directed to the FHWA address                         sale. Drivers engaged in driveaway                    regulatory provision or provisions from
                                              provided above.                                         deliveries of RVs with gross vehicle                  which exemption is granted. The notice
                                                 Projects receiving Federal funds must                weight ratings of 26,001 pounds or more               must also specify the effective period of
                                              comply with title VI of the Civil Rights                will not be required to have a CDL as                 the exemption (up to 2 years), and
                                              Act, and E. O. 12898 ‘‘Federal Actions                  long as the empty RVs have gross                      explain the terms and conditions of the
                                              to Address Environmental Justice in                     vehicle weights or gross combination                  exemption. The exemption may be
                                              Minority Populations and Low-Income                     weights that do not meet or exceed                    renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).
                                              Populations.’’ Federal law prohibits                    26,001 pounds, and any RV trailers                    Application for Exemption
                                              discrimination on the basis of race,                    towed by other vehicles weigh 10,000
                                              color, age, sex, or country of national                 pounds or less. RV units that have a                     The RVIA is the national trade
                                              origin in the implementation of this                    combined gross vehicle weight                         association representing RV
                                              project. It is also Federal policy to                   exceeding 26,000 pounds are not                       manufacturers and their component
                                              identify and address any                                covered by the exemption.                             parts suppliers who together build more
                                              disproportionately high and adverse                                                                           than 98 percent of all RVs produced in
                                                                                                      DATES: This exemption is effective April
                                              effects of federal projects on the health                                                                     the United States. An RV is a vehicle
                                                                                                      6, 2015 and expires on April 6, 2017.
                                              or environment of minority and low-                                                                           designed as temporary living quarters
                                                                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs.                 for recreational, camping, travel and
                                              income populations to the greatest                      Pearlie Robinson, Driver and Carrier
                                              extent practicable and permitted by law.                                                                      seasonal use. RVs may be motorized
                                                                                                      Operations Division; Office of Carrier,               (motorhomes) or towable (travel trailers,
                                              (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance                 Driver and Vehicle Safety Standards;                  fifth wheel trailers, folding camping
                                              Program Number 20.205, Highway Planning                 Telephone: 202–366–4325, Email:                       trailers and truck campers).
                                              and Construction. The regulations                       MCPSD@dot.gov, Federal Motor Carrier                     The RVIA requested an exemption
                                              implementing E.O. 12372 regarding                       Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey
                                              intergovernmental consultation on Federal
                                                                                                                                                            from the CDL requirements under 49
                                                                                                      Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590–                     CFR 383.91(a)(1)–383.91(a)(2) when
                                              programs and activities apply to this
                                              program.)
                                                                                                      0001.                                                 transporting RVs with an actual vehicle
                                                                                                         Docket: For access to the docket to                weight not exceeding 26,000 pounds, or
                                                Issued on: March 31, 2015.                            read background documents or                          a combination of RV trailer/tow vehicle
                                              Johnny M. Gerbitz,                                      comments submitted to notice                          with the actual weight of the towed unit
                                              Field Operations Engineer, Federal Highway              requesting public comments on the                     not exceeding 10,000 pounds and the
                                              Administration, Madison, Wisconsin.                     exemption application, go to                          gross combined weight not exceeding
                                              [FR Doc. 2015–07857 Filed 4–3–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                      www.regulations.gov at any time or visit              26,000 pounds. In other words, RVIA
                                                                                                      Room W12–140 on the ground level of                   requested that CDLs not be required for
                                              BILLING CODE 4910–22–P
                                                                                                      the West Building, 1200 New Jersey                    driveaway operations of single or
                                                                                                      Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9                 combination vehicles with a gross
                                              DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            a.m. and 5 p.m., ET, Monday through                   vehicle weight rating at or above 26,001
                                                                                                      Friday, except Federal holidays. The on-              pounds, as long as the actual weight of
                                              Federal Motor Carrier Safety                            line Federal document management                      the vehicle or combination is below
                                              Administration                                          system is available 24 hours each day,                26,001 pounds. RV units that have a
                                                                                                      365 days each year. The docket number                 ship weight and combined gross vehicle
                                              [Docket No. FMCSA–2014–0352]                            is listed at the beginning of this notice.            weight exceeding 26,000 pounds would
                                              Commercial Driver’s License                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            not be covered by the exemption. RVIA
                                              Standards: Recreation Vehicle Industry                                                                        contended that compliance with the
                                                                                                      Background                                            CDL rule prevents its members from
                                              Association Application for Exemption
                                                                                                         FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C.                implementing more efficient operations
                                              AGENCY:  Federal Motor Carrier Safety                   31136(e) and 31315 to grant exemptions                due to a shortage of CDL drivers. RVIA
                                              Administration (FMCSA), DOT.                            from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety                 asserted that FMCSA should look at the
                                              ACTION: Notice of final disposition; grant              Regulations. FMCSA must publish a                     actual weight of the RV when it is
                                              of application for exemption.                           notice of each exemption request in the               manifested as empty and should not
                                                                                                      Federal Register (49 CFR 381.315(a)).                 require a CDL during the short time the
                                              SUMMARY:    FMCSA announces its                         The Agency must provide the public an                 RV is not loaded, does not carry freight,
                                              decision to grant an exemption from the                 opportunity to inspect the information                and is transported from the factory
                                              Federal commercial driver’s license                     relevant to the application, including                where it is manufactured, or from a
                                              (CDL) requirements for drivers who                      any safety analyses that have been                    holding area, to a dealership site.
                                              deliver certain newly manufactured                      conducted. The Agency must also                          In its application, RVIA contended
                                              motorhomes and recreational vehicles                    provide an opportunity for public                     that a shortage of drivers with CDLs is
                                              (RVs) to dealers or trade shows before                  comment on the request.                               having a significant impact on the RV
                                              retail sale (driveaway operations). The                    The Agency reviews the safety                      industry, which is just recovering from
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                                              Recreation Vehicle Industry Association                 analyses and the public comments, and                 the 2008–2009 economic downturn. A
                                              (RVIA) requested the exemption because                  determines whether granting the                       large percentage of RV sales occur
                                              compliance with the CDL requirements                    exemption would likely achieve a level                during the spring buying season. The
                                              prevents its members from                               of safety equivalent to, or greater than,             jump in RV shipments trends stronger
                                              implementing more efficient operations                  the level that would be achieved by the               each month, increasing consistently
                                              due to a shortage of CDL drivers. The                   current regulation (49 CFR 381.305).                  from February through June. These
                                              exemption covers employees of all U.S.                  The decision of the Agency must be                    excess units regularly accumulate in RV


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                                              transporters’ yards. It is in this period                  • FMCSA established an                             59343). Twelve comments were
                                              that there is insufficient commercial                   ‘‘unsatisfactory rating’’ threshold for all           received to the public docket.
                                              driver capacity for RV transportation.                  carriers operating outside of a 100 air-                 One respondent, the Advocates for
                                              The seasonal commercial driver                          mile radius with a recordable accident                Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates),
                                              shortage creates delays in the delivery of              rate greater than 1.5 accidents per                   recommended that the exemption not be
                                              product to consumers and potentially                    million miles traveled. Accordingly                   granted. The Advocates concluded that
                                              reduces the RV sales. Consumers who                     RVIA claims that the, RV driveaway-                   ‘‘the RVIA application does not meet the
                                              wish to purchase an RV may have to                      towaway accident frequency is                         statutory and regulatory requirements
                                              wait weeks or months to receive                         approximately 640% less than the                      for the exemption. Advocates argue that
                                              delivery of their purchase because there                FMCSA unsatisfactory rating threshold                 the application fails to consider
                                              are not enough drivers with CDLs to                     for 2012, the most recent year for which              practical alternatives, justify the need
                                              transport the vehicles from the factory                 data is available. [In fact, RVIA’s data              for the exemption, provide information
                                              to the dealership, especially since each                shows that the accident frequency of                  on the specific countermeasures to be
                                              RV must be individually transported.                    RVs in 2012 (.234 per million miles)                  undertaken to ensure that the exemption
                                              While these delays are costly and                       was only 15.6% of FMCSA’s threshold                   will achieve an equivalent or greater
                                              inconvenient to the RV industry and                     for an unsatisfactory rating (1.5                     level of safety than would be achieved
                                              consumers, the greater costs result in                  accidents per million miles) (.23 ÷                   absent the exemption.’’
                                              potential lost sales to consumers who                   1.5¥15.6%)]                                              Ten respondents supported the
                                              are unwilling to wait for their purchase.                  • Compared to drivers using RVs for                exemption: Campers Inn; Class
                                                 RVIA stated that the exemption would                 recreational purposes, RV                             Transport, Inc.; Florida RV Trade
                                              apply to all individuals who are                        manufacturers and driveaway-towaway                   Association; Horizon Transport, Inc.;
                                              employees of driveaway-towaway                          companies have substantially greater                  Pennsylvania Recreation Vehicle and
                                                                                                      economic incentive to systematically                  Camping Association; Quality Drive-
                                              companies, RV manufacturers, and RV
                                                                                                      train, monitor and evaluate their RV                  Away Inc.; Foremost Transport, Inc.;
                                              dealers. RVIA contended that, due to the
                                                                                                      drivers with respect to safe operation of             Recreation Vehicle Indiana Council;
                                              class nature and the number of parties
                                                                                                                                                            National RV Dealers Association; and
                                              that will be affected by the exemption,                 RVs because of substantially greater
                                                                                                                                                            Star Fleet Trucking, Inc.
                                              it is not feasible or practicable to                    exposure to liability for any traffic
                                                                                                                                                               The American Truck Dealers Division
                                              provide the names of individuals or                     accidents.                                            of the National Automobile Dealers
                                              transporters responsible for use or                        • As with any new motor vehicle,                   Association (NADD) also supported the
                                              operation of these CMVs. RVIA asserted                  newly manufactured RVs are much less                  exemption and urged FMCSA to expand
                                              that exempting drivers delivering a                     likely to present a safety concern due to             the requested exemption so that it
                                              subset of newly manufactured RVs from                   mechanical failures.                                  applies to all new motor vehicles with
                                              the Class A and B CDL requirements                         • Travel distances between the                     an actual vehicle weight (or
                                              would likely result in the level of safety              manufacturing sites and dealer locations              combination weight) below 26,000 lbs.
                                              equivalent to, or greater than, the level               are on average much shorter than                         All comments are available for review
                                              achieved without the exemption. RVIA                    typical distances which RVs travel                    in the docket for this notice.
                                              noted that a CDL is not required to                     when in recreational use and the
                                              operate these RVs when they are in                      highway presence of RVs transported                   Response to Public Comments and
                                              personal use.                                           from manufacturers to dealers is                      Agency Decision
                                              Method To Ensure an Equivalent or                       negligible even during the peak spring                  The FMCSA has evaluated RVIA’s
                                              Greater Level of Safety                                 delivery season.                                      application for exemption and the
                                                                                                         RVIA asserted that without the                     public comments, and has decided to
                                                 RVIA contended that, if the                          exemption, drivers making one-time                    grant the exemption. The RVs covered
                                              exemption were granted, the level of                    deliveries of new RVs with a gross                    by the exemption all have gross vehicle
                                              safety associated with transportation of                vehicle weight rating (GVWR) exceeding                weight ratings (GVWRs) above the
                                              RVs from manufacturers to dealers                       26,000 pounds, or a gross combination                 26,001-pound threshold for a CDL, but
                                              would likely be equivalent to, or greater               weight rating exceeding 26,000                        their actual weights, i.e., their gross
                                              than, the level of safety obtained by                   inclusive of a towed vehicle with a                   vehicle weights (GVWs), will remain
                                              complying with the CDL requirements                     GVWR of 10,001 pounds or higher, will                 below that level during the driveaway or
                                              for the following reasons:                              remain subject to CDL requirements                    towaway operation of these vehicles.
                                                 • On average, drivers employed by                    even though end-users of RVs                          The Agency has held since 1993 that the
                                              RV manufacturers and dealers to deliver                 purchasing them from dealers in the                   CDL regulations do not apply to drivers
                                              RVs have substantially more experience                  same States would not be subject to                   of RVs, ‘‘if the vehicle is used strictly for
                                              operating RVs than a typical driver                     those requirements and regulations.                   non-business purposes’’ [Guidance to Q.
                                              operating an RV for recreational                        This anomalous situation would                        3 under 49 CFR 383.3, 58 FR 60734, at
                                              purposes.                                               continue to materially curb the growth                60735, Nov. 17, 1993; posted on
                                                 • A thorough analysis using the                      of the RV industry without                            www.fmcsa.dot.gov]. For decades
                                              FMCSA Safety Measurement System                         countervailing safety or other benefit to             private owners and drivers of larger
                                              revealed that the RV driveaway-                         the public. In particular, RV                         RVs, like those addressed in this
                                              towaway companies’ record of 0.234                      manufacturers and dealers would                       exemption, have operated without
                                              recordable accidents per million miles                  continue to experience a shortage of                  CDLs, often at GVWs well above the
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                                              traveled in 2012 is far less than the                   CDL operators during the busy spring                  26,001-pound threshold, without
                                              national average of 0.747 recordable                    season.                                               generating any concern among law
                                              accidents per million miles traveled that                                                                     enforcement professionals that they
                                                                                                      Public Comments
                                              was used as a benchmark by the FMCSA                                                                          pose a risk to highway safety.
                                              in fiscal years 1994–1996 when                            On October 1, 2014, FMCSA                           Furthermore, most private RV owners
                                              developing criteria for ’’Factor 6,                     published notice of this application, and             almost certainly have less experience
                                              Accident’’ of the ‘‘safety rating process.’’            asked for public comment (79 FR                       behind the wheel of the RV than drivers


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                                              employed specifically to deliver such                   conflicts with or is inconsistent with                      Notice and request for
                                                                                                                                                            ACTION:
                                              vehicles to a dealer or customer. While                 this exemption with respect to a firm or              comments.
                                              RVIA demonstrated that the                              person operating under the exemption.
                                              manufacturers and dealers who now                                                                             SUMMARY:    In accordance with the
                                                                                                      Notification to FMCSA                                 Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
                                              employ CDL-holders in driveaway/
                                              towaway operations have a recordable                      The RVIA must notify FMCSA within                   FMCSA announces that the Information
                                              accident rate far below the level that                  5 business days of any accident (as                   Collection Request (ICR) described
                                              would require an unsatisfactory safety                  defined in 49 CFR 390.5), involving any               below will be submitted to the Office of
                                              rating, the Agency’s experience with                    of the motor carriers’ CMVs operating                 Management and Budget (OMB) for
                                              private RV owners suggests that the                     under the terms of this exemption. The                emergency approval under 5 U.S.C.
                                              absence of a CDL would have no                          notification must include the following               1320.13. FMCSA requests approval of
                                              discernible effect on safety. That is                   information:                                          this ICR by 30 days from the publication
                                              especially likely because the drivers                     a. Date of the accident,                            of this notice. The purpose of this
                                              covered by this exemption are required                    b. City or town, and State, in which                information collection is to inform the
                                              to comply with all other applicable                     the accident occurred, or closest to the              public of the Agency’s development of
                                              safety regulation, including medical                    accident scene,                                       a mandatory driver-training program
                                              standards and hours-of-service limits.                    c. Driver’s name and driver’s license               primarily for individuals applying for
                                              FMCSA believes that it is impracticable                 number and State of issuance,                         their first commercial driver’s license
                                                                                                        d. Vehicle number and State license                 (CDL). FMCSA is not aware of any other
                                              for these drivers to obtain a CDL with
                                                                                                      plate number,                                         source for this data. The Agency has
                                              a representative vehicle when the actual                  e. Number of individuals suffering
                                              vehicle they will operate is an RV. With                                                                      attempted to obtain this information for
                                                                                                      physical injury,                                      many years. In its search, the Agency
                                              regard to NADD’s comment to expand                        f. Number of fatalities,
                                              the exemption, FMCSA is unable to                                                                             has explored several other avenues for
                                                                                                        g. The police-reported cause of the                 finding this information. For example,
                                              consider expanding the exemption                        accident,
                                              because the issue was not in the original                                                                     the Agency considered asking various
                                                                                                        h. Whether the driver was cited for
                                              request for public comment. The                                                                               trade groups representing private and
                                                                                                      violation of any traffic laws or motor
                                              Agency believes that the exemption                                                                            public truck driving schools for their
                                                                                                      carrier safety regulations, and
                                              sought by RVIA will likely achieve a                      i. The driver’s total driving time and              cooperation, but soon realized that these
                                              level of safety that is equivalent to or                total on-duty time period prior to the                entities generally did not have the
                                              greater than, the level of safety achieved              accident.                                             desired information either. This ICR
                                              without the exemption [49 CFR                                                                                 would allow State Driver Licensing
                                                                                                      Reports filed under this provision shall              Agencies (SDLAs) to furnish this critical
                                              381.305(a)].                                            be emailed to MCPSD@DOT.GOV.                          data and thereby inform the design of
                                              Terms and Conditions of the Exemption                   Termination                                           the CDL driver training program to be
                                              Period of the Exemption                                   FMCSA does not believe the drivers                  proposed by the Agency for public
                                                                                                      covered by this exemption will                        comment. The Department of
                                                This exemption from the                                                                                     Transportation (DOT) and FMCSA will
                                              requirements of 49 CFR 383.91(a)(1)—                    experience any deterioration of their
                                                                                                      safety record. However, should this                   also use this data to inform future
                                              383.91(a)(2) is effective during the                                                                          commercial-driving safety initiatives.
                                              period of April 6, 2015 through April 6,                occur, FMCSA will take all steps
                                                                                                      necessary to protect the public interest,             DATES: Please send your comments by
                                              2017. The exemption will expire on
                                                                                                      including revocation or restriction of the            May 6, 2015. OMB must receive your
                                              April 6, 2017, 11:59 p.m. local time,
                                                                                                      exemption. The FMCSA will                             comments by this date in order to act
                                              unless renewed.
                                                                                                      immediately revoke or restrict the                    quickly on the ICR.
                                              Extent of the Exemption                                 exemption for failure to comply with its              ADDRESSES: All comments should
                                                 The exemption is restricted to                       terms and conditions.                                 reference Federal Docket Management
                                              employees of driveaway-towaway                            Issued on: March 31, 2015.                          System (FDMS) Docket Number
                                              companies, RV manufacturers, and RV                                                                           FMCSA–2015–0041. Interested persons
                                                                                                      T.F. Scott Darling, III,
                                              dealers transporting RVs between the                                                                          are invited to submit written comments
                                                                                                      Chief Counsel.
                                              manufacturing site and dealer location                                                                        on the proposed information collection
                                                                                                      [FR Doc. 2015–07811 Filed 4–3–15; 8:45 am]            to the Office of Information and
                                              and for movements prior to first retail
                                              sale. Drivers covered by the exemption
                                                                                                      BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P                                Regulatory Affairs, Office of
                                              will not be required to hold a CDL when                                                                       Management and Budget. Comments
                                              transporting RVs with a gross vehicle                                                                         should be addressed to the attention of
                                                                                                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          the Desk Officer, Department of
                                              weight not exceeding 26,000 pounds, or
                                              a combination of RV trailer/tow vehicle                 Federal Motor Carrier Safety                          Transportation/Federal Motor Carrier
                                              with the gross weight of the towed unit                 Administration                                        Safety Administration, and sent via
                                              not exceeding 10,000 pounds and the                                                                           electronic mail to oira_submission@
                                                                                                      [Docket No. FMCSA–2015–0041]                          omb.eop.gov, or faxed to (202) 395–
                                              gross combined weight not exceeding
                                              26,000 pounds. These drivers must                                                                             7245, or mailed to the Office of
                                                                                                      Agency Information Collection                         Information and Regulatory Affairs,
                                              comply with all other applicable                        Activities; New Emergency Information
                                              provisions of the Federal Motor Carrier                                                                       Office of Management and Budget,
                                                                                                      Collection Request: Report by State                   Docket Library, Room 10102, 725 17th
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                                              Safety Regulations.                                     Driver Licensing Agencies (SDLAs) on                  Street NW., Washington, DC 20503.
                                              Preemption                                              the Annual Number of Entry-Level
                                                                                                                                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                      Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
                                                In accordance with 49 U.S.C.                                                                                Robert F. Schultz, Driver and Carrier
                                                                                                      Applicants and Related Data
                                              31315(d), during the period this                                                                              Operations Division, Federal Motor
                                              exemption is in effect, no State shall                  AGENCY:Federal Motor Carrier Safety                   Carrier Safety Administration, U.S.
                                              enforce any law or regulation that                      Administration (FMCSA), DOT.                          Department of Transportation, West


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Document Created: 2015-12-18 11:18:37
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 11:18:37
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of final disposition; grant of application for exemption.
DatesThis exemption is effective April 6, 2015 and expires on April 6, 2017.
ContactMrs. Pearlie Robinson, Driver and Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver and Vehicle Safety Standards; Telephone: 202-366-4325, Email: [email protected], Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001.
FR Citation80 FR 18493 

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