82_FR_29267 82 FR 29145 - 60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Flexible Sleeper Berth Pilot Program

82 FR 29145 - 60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Flexible Sleeper Berth Pilot Program

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 122 (June 27, 2017)

Page Range29145-29146
FR Document2017-13453

FMCSA is seeking approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for the information collection described below. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act, FMCSA is requesting comment from all interested parties on the proposed collection of information. The purpose of this notice is to allow for 60 days of public comment. FMCSA proposes a pilot program to allow temporary regulatory relief from the Agency's sleeper berth regulation for a limited number of commercial drivers who have a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), and who regularly use a sleeper berth to accumulate their required 10 hours of non-duty work status. During the pilot program, participating drivers would have the option to split their sleeper berth time within parameters specified by FMCSA. Driver metrics would be collected for the duration of the study, and participants' safety performance and fatigue levels would be analyzed. This pilot program seeks to produce statistically reliable evidence on the question as to whether split sleeper berth time affects driver safety performance and fatigue levels.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

[Docket No. FMCSA-2016-0394]


60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Flexible 
Sleeper Berth Pilot Program

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

ACTION: Notice and request for comments.

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SUMMARY: FMCSA is seeking approval from the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) for the information collection described below. In 
accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act, FMCSA is requesting 
comment from all interested parties on the proposed collection of 
information. The purpose of this notice is to allow for 60 days of 
public comment. FMCSA proposes a pilot program to allow temporary 
regulatory relief from the Agency's sleeper berth regulation for a 
limited number of commercial drivers who have a valid commercial 
driver's license (CDL), and who regularly use a sleeper berth to 
accumulate their required 10 hours of non-duty work status. During the 
pilot program, participating drivers would have the option to split 
their sleeper berth time within parameters specified by FMCSA. Driver 
metrics would be collected for the duration of the study, and 
participants' safety performance and fatigue levels would be analyzed. 
This pilot program seeks to produce statistically reliable evidence on 
the question as to whether split sleeper berth time affects driver 
safety performance and fatigue levels.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before August 28, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments bearing the Federal Docket 
Management System (FDMS) Docket ID FMCSA-2016-0394 using any of the 
following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the online instructions for submitting comments.
     Fax: 1-202-493-2251.
     Mail: Docket Operations, U.S. Department of 
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., West Building, Ground Floor, 
Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
     Hand Delivery or Courier: 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., West 
Building, Ground Floor, Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590 between 9 
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
    Instructions: All submissions must include the Agency name and the 
docket number. For detailed instructions on submitting comments, see 
the Public Participation heading below. Note that all comments received 
will be posted without change to http://www.regulations.gov, including 
any personal information provided. Please see the Privacy Act heading 
below.
    Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or 
comments received, go to http://www.regulations.gov, and follow the 
online instructions for accessing the dockets, or go to the street 
address listed above.
    Privacy Act: In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits 
comments from the public to better inform its rulemaking process. DOT 
posts these comments, without edit, including any personal information 
the commenter provides, to www.regulations.gov, as described in the 
system of records notice (DOT/ALL-14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at 
www.dot.gov/privacy.
    Public Participation: The Federal eRulemaking Portal is available 
24 hours each day, 365 days each year. You can obtain electronic 
submission and retrieval help and guidelines under the ``help'' section 
of the Federal eRulemaking Portal Web site. If you want us to notify 
you that we received your comments, please include a self-addressed, 
stamped envelope or postcard, or print the acknowledgement page that 
appears after submitting comments online. Comments received after the 
comment closing date will be included in the docket and will be 
considered to the extent practicable.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nicole Michel, Research Division, 
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue 
SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001, by email at [email protected], or 
by telephone at (202) 366-4354. If you have questions on viewing or 
submitting material to the docket, contact Docket Services, telephone 
(202) 366-9826.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Title: Flexible Sleeper Berth Pilot Program.
    OMB Control Number: 2126-00XX.
    Type of Request: New information collection.
    Respondents: Large, medium, and small motor carriers; independent 
owner-operators; commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 10 motor carrier responses; 1,000 
CMV driver responses (this estimate includes responses to the online 
application; not all of these drivers will be eligible or selected for 
study participation).
    Estimated Time per Response: Motor carriers: 1 hour (one-time 
response). Drivers: online application--15 minutes (one-time response); 
background questionnaire and tax form--30 minutes (one-time response); 
daily field study data collection--30 minutes (daily, for a maximum of 
90 days); weekly phone briefings--10 minutes (once weekly, for a 
maximum of 13 weeks); debriefing questionnaire--15 minutes (one-time 
response).
    Expiration Date: N/A. This is a new information collection request 
(ICR).
    Frequency of Response: Motor carriers: One-time response. Drivers: 
Varies; will not exceed daily responses for 90 days (see ``Estimated 
Time for Response'' for more details).
    Estimated Total Annual Burden: 4,423 hours (7 hours for carrier 
tasks and 4,416 hours for driver tasks). The total annual number of 
carrier responses is seven. Reviewing the study materials and granting 
permission for drivers to participate is estimated to take 1 hour per 
carrier. Participating driver burden is associated with completing the 
online application, background questionnaire, daily data collection 
during the field study period, weekly phone briefings, and debriefing 
questionnaire. The online application is estimated to take 15 minutes, 
the background questionnaire and tax form (completed together) is 
estimated to take 30 minutes, and the debriefing questionnaire is 
estimated to take 15 minutes. Daily data collection during the field 
study is estimated to take 30 minutes per day, for up to 90 days. 
Weekly phone briefings are estimated to take 10 minutes per week. It is 
estimated that 40 drivers will participate for 14 days, 75 drivers will 
participate for 30 days, 75 drivers will participate for 60 days, and 
50 drivers will participate for the maximum 90 days.

I. Background

    As described in 49 CFR 395.1(g)(1), a driver who operates a 
property-carrying CMV equipped with a sleeper berth \1\ and who uses 
the sleeper berth provision must take at least 8 consecutive hours in 
the sleeper berth, plus a separate 2 consecutive hours either in the 
sleeper berth, off duty, or any combination of the two, before 
returning to on-duty status.
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    \1\ A ``sleeper berth'' is a sleeping compartment installed on a 
CMV that complies with the specifications in 49 CFR 393.76.
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    During listening sessions for the hours-of-service (HOS) 
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Agency heard from many drivers that they would like some regulatory 
flexibility to be able to sleep when they get tired or as a 
countermeasure to traffic congestion (i.e., an exemption from the 
requirement for consolidated sleeper berth time). FMCSA has reviewed 
the literature and conducted its own laboratory studies on the subject. 
The majority of sleep studies to date demonstrate that well-timed split 
sleep has either a positive or no effect on subsequent neurobehavioral 
performance. To determine whether split sleeper berth time affects 
driver safety performance and fatigue levels, FMCSA is introducing a 
pilot program to allow temporary regulatory relief from 49 CFR 
395.1(g)(1) (the sleeper berth provision) for a limited number of 
commercial drivers who have valid commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) 
and who regularly use sleeper berths.

II. Abstract of Pilot Program

    The Flexible Sleeper Berth Pilot Program requires that 
participating drivers be provided relief from Part 395 concerning 
consolidated sleeper berth time requirements. Participating drivers 
will be asked if they have completed the Driver Education Module of the 
North American Fatigue Management Program (NAFMP) prior to study 
enrollment. If drivers have not completed the program, they will be 
given information on the program and encouraged, but not required, to 
complete these modules prior to participation in the study. During the 
pilot program, participating drivers will have the option to split 
their sleeper berth time, within parameters specified by FMCSA (i.e., 
participants will have exemption from the requirement for consolidated 
sleeper berth time). Driver metrics will be collected for the duration 
of the study, as discussed in Section III of this notice. Upon 
completion of the program, participants' safety performance and fatigue 
levels will be analyzed, according to provision use, using a ``within-
subject and between-subject'' study design. In this analysis, drivers 
will be compared among themselves and against other participating 
drivers. This pilot program seeks to produce statistically reliable 
evidence of the relationship between the degree of HOS flexibility and 
safety outcomes.

III. Data Collection Plan

    Details of the data collection plan for this pilot program are 
subject to change based on comments to the docket and further review by 
analysts. Participating drivers will drive an instrumented vehicle for 
up to 3 consecutive months. At a minimum, FMCSA will gather the 
following data during the study:
     Electronic logging device (ELD) data, to evaluate duty 
hours and timing, driving hours and timing, rest breaks, off-duty time, 
and restart breaks.
     Onboard monitoring system (OBMS) data, to evaluate driving 
behaviors, safety-critical events (or SCEs, which include crashes, 
near-crashes, and other safety-related events), reaction time, fatigue, 
lane deviations, and traffic density, road curvature, and speed 
variability.
     Roadside violation data (from carriers and drivers), 
including vehicle, duty status, hazardous materials, and cargo-related 
violations (contingent upon inspections).
     Wrist actigraphy data,\2\ to evaluate total sleep time, 
time of day sleep was taken, sleep latency, and intermittent 
wakefulness.
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    \2\ Participants will wear wrist actigraphy devices (similar to 
commercially available smart fitness watches) throughout their time 
in the study. Actigraphy is a minimally obtrusive, validated 
approach to assessing sleep/wake patterns.
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     Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT) \3\ data, to evaluate 
drivers' behavioral alertness based on reaction times.
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    \3\ For this study, drivers will be required to complete daily 
iterations of a brief PVT, a 3-minute behavioral alertness test 
which measures drivers' alertness levels by timing their reactions 
to visual stimuli.
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     Subjective sleepiness ratings, using the Karolinska 
Sleepiness Scale (KSS),\4\ to measure drivers' perceptions of their 
fatigue levels.
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    \4\ The KSS is a 9-point Likert-type scale ranging from 
``extremely alert'' to ``extremely sleepy'' and has been widely used 
in the literature as a subjective assessment of alertness.
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     Sleep logs, in which drivers will document when they are 
going to sleep, when they wake up, and whether they are using the 
sleeper berth. For split-sleep days, drivers will record how and why 
they chose to split their sleep.
    Other information that may be needed, such as vehicle miles 
traveled (VMT), will also be collected through the participating 
carrier. Every effort will be made to reduce the burden on the carrier 
in collecting and reporting this data.

IV. Paperwork Reduction Act

    The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (the PRA) (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520) 
prohibits agencies from conducting information collection (IC) 
activities until they analyze the need for the collection of 
information and how the collected data will be managed. Agencies must 
also analyze whether technology could be used to reduce the burden 
imposed on those providing the data. The Agency must estimate the time 
burden required to respond to the IC requirements, such as the time 
required to complete a particular form. The Agency submits its IC 
analysis and burden estimate to OMB as a formal ICR; the Agency cannot 
conduct the information collection until OMB approves the ICR.

V. Request for Public Comments

    FMCSA asks for comment on the IC requirements of this study. 
Comments can be submitted to the docket as outlined under ADDRESSES at 
the beginning of this notice. You are asked to comment on any aspect of 
this information collection, including:
    1. Whether the proposed collection is necessary for the performance 
of FMCSA's functions.
    2. The accuracy of the estimated burden.
    3. Ways for FMCSA to enhance the quality, usefulness, and clarity 
of the collected information.
    4. Ways that the burden could be minimized without reducing the 
quality of the collected information.
    5. Whether the data collection efforts proposed for carriers and 
drivers are burdensome enough to discourage their participation.
    6. How data collection efforts should differ for team drivers.

    Issued under the authority of 49 CFR 1.87 on: June 20, 2017.
Kelly Regal,
Associate Administrator, Office of Research and Information Technology.
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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                               Instructions: All submissions must                  all of these drivers will be eligible or
                                                                                                          include the Agency name and the                        selected for study participation).
                                                  Federal Motor Carrier Safety                            docket number. For detailed                               Estimated Time per Response: Motor
                                                  Administration                                          instructions on submitting comments,                   carriers: 1 hour (one-time response).
                                                                                                          see the Public Participation heading                   Drivers: online application—15 minutes
                                                  [Docket No. FMCSA–2016–0394]
                                                                                                          below. Note that all comments received                 (one-time response); background
                                                  60-Day Notice of Proposed Information                   will be posted without change to http://               questionnaire and tax form—30 minutes
                                                  Collection: Flexible Sleeper Berth Pilot                www.regulations.gov, including any                     (one-time response); daily field study
                                                  Program                                                 personal information provided. Please                  data collection—30 minutes (daily, for a
                                                                                                          see the Privacy Act heading below.                     maximum of 90 days); weekly phone
                                                  AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety                       Docket: For access to the docket to                 briefings—10 minutes (once weekly, for
                                                  Administration (FMCSA), DOT.                            read background documents or                           a maximum of 13 weeks); debriefing
                                                  ACTION: Notice and request for                          comments received, go to http://                       questionnaire—15 minutes (one-time
                                                  comments.                                               www.regulations.gov, and follow the                    response).
                                                                                                          online instructions for accessing the                     Expiration Date: N/A. This is a new
                                                  SUMMARY:    FMCSA is seeking approval                   dockets, or go to the street address listed            information collection request (ICR).
                                                  from the Office of Management and                       above.                                                    Frequency of Response: Motor
                                                  Budget (OMB) for the information                           Privacy Act: In accordance with 5                   carriers: One-time response. Drivers:
                                                  collection described below. In                          U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits comments                   Varies; will not exceed daily responses
                                                  accordance with the Paperwork                           from the public to better inform its                   for 90 days (see ‘‘Estimated Time for
                                                  Reduction Act, FMCSA is requesting                      rulemaking process. DOT posts these                    Response’’ for more details).
                                                  comment from all interested parties on                  comments, without edit, including any                     Estimated Total Annual Burden:
                                                  the proposed collection of information.                 personal information the commenter                     4,423 hours (7 hours for carrier tasks
                                                  The purpose of this notice is to allow for              provides, to www.regulations.gov, as                   and 4,416 hours for driver tasks). The
                                                  60 days of public comment. FMCSA                        described in the system of records                     total annual number of carrier responses
                                                  proposes a pilot program to allow                       notice (DOT/ALL–14 FDMS), which can                    is seven. Reviewing the study materials
                                                  temporary regulatory relief from the                    be reviewed at www.dot.gov/privacy.                    and granting permission for drivers to
                                                  Agency’s sleeper berth regulation for a                    Public Participation: The Federal                   participate is estimated to take 1 hour
                                                  limited number of commercial drivers                    eRulemaking Portal is available 24                     per carrier. Participating driver burden
                                                  who have a valid commercial driver’s                    hours each day, 365 days each year. You                is associated with completing the online
                                                  license (CDL), and who regularly use a                  can obtain electronic submission and                   application, background questionnaire,
                                                  sleeper berth to accumulate their                       retrieval help and guidelines under the                daily data collection during the field
                                                  required 10 hours of non-duty work                      ‘‘help’’ section of the Federal                        study period, weekly phone briefings,
                                                  status. During the pilot program,                       eRulemaking Portal Web site. If you                    and debriefing questionnaire. The
                                                  participating drivers would have the                    want us to notify you that we received                 online application is estimated to take
                                                  option to split their sleeper berth time                your comments, please include a self-                  15 minutes, the background
                                                  within parameters specified by FMCSA.                   addressed, stamped envelope or                         questionnaire and tax form (completed
                                                  Driver metrics would be collected for                   postcard, or print the acknowledgement                 together) is estimated to take 30
                                                  the duration of the study, and                          page that appears after submitting                     minutes, and the debriefing
                                                  participants’ safety performance and                    comments online. Comments received                     questionnaire is estimated to take 15
                                                  fatigue levels would be analyzed. This                  after the comment closing date will be                 minutes. Daily data collection during
                                                  pilot program seeks to produce                          included in the docket and will be                     the field study is estimated to take 30
                                                  statistically reliable evidence on the                  considered to the extent practicable.                  minutes per day, for up to 90 days.
                                                  question as to whether split sleeper                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       Weekly phone briefings are estimated to
                                                  berth time affects driver safety                        Nicole Michel, Research Division,                      take 10 minutes per week. It is
                                                  performance and fatigue levels.                         Federal Motor Carrier Safety                           estimated that 40 drivers will
                                                  DATES: Comments must be received on                     Administration, 1200 New Jersey                        participate for 14 days, 75 drivers will
                                                  or before August 28, 2017.                              Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590–                      participate for 30 days, 75 drivers will
                                                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      0001, by email at nicole.michel@                       participate for 60 days, and 50 drivers
                                                  bearing the Federal Docket Management                   dot.gov, or by telephone at (202) 366–                 will participate for the maximum 90
                                                  System (FDMS) Docket ID FMCSA–                          4354. If you have questions on viewing                 days.
                                                  2016–0394 using any of the following                    or submitting material to the docket,                  I. Background
                                                  methods:                                                contact Docket Services, telephone (202)
                                                                                                                                                                    As described in 49 CFR 395.1(g)(1), a
                                                     • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                366–9826.
                                                                                                                                                                 driver who operates a property-carrying
                                                  www.regulations.gov. Follow the online                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                 CMV equipped with a sleeper berth 1
                                                  instructions for submitting comments.                      Title: Flexible Sleeper Berth Pilot                 and who uses the sleeper berth
                                                     • Fax: 1–202–493–2251.                               Program.                                               provision must take at least 8
                                                     • Mail: Docket Operations, U.S.                         OMB Control Number: 2126–00XX.                      consecutive hours in the sleeper berth,
                                                  Department of Transportation, 1200                         Type of Request: New information                    plus a separate 2 consecutive hours
                                                  New Jersey Ave. SE., West Building,                     collection.                                            either in the sleeper berth, off duty, or
                                                  Ground Floor, Room W12–140,                                Respondents: Large, medium, and
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                                                                                                                                                                 any combination of the two, before
                                                  Washington, DC 20590–0001.                              small motor carriers; independent
                                                                                                                                                                 returning to on-duty status.
                                                     • Hand Delivery or Courier: 1200                     owner-operators; commercial motor                         During listening sessions for the
                                                  New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building,                   vehicle (CMV) drivers.                                 hours-of-service (HOS) rulemaking, the
                                                  Ground Floor, Room W12–140,                                Estimated Number of Respondents: 10
                                                  Washington, DC 20590 between 9 a.m.                     motor carrier responses; 1,000 CMV                       1 A ‘‘sleeper berth’’ is a sleeping compartment
                                                  and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,                      driver responses (this estimate includes               installed on a CMV that complies with the
                                                  except Federal holidays.                                responses to the online application; not               specifications in 49 CFR 393.76.



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                                                  Agency heard from many drivers that                     At a minimum, FMCSA will gather the                     time burden required to respond to the
                                                  they would like some regulatory                         following data during the study:                        IC requirements, such as the time
                                                  flexibility to be able to sleep when they                  • Electronic logging device (ELD)                    required to complete a particular form.
                                                  get tired or as a countermeasure to                     data, to evaluate duty hours and timing,                The Agency submits its IC analysis and
                                                  traffic congestion (i.e., an exemption                  driving hours and timing, rest breaks,                  burden estimate to OMB as a formal
                                                  from the requirement for consolidated                   off-duty time, and restart breaks.                      ICR; the Agency cannot conduct the
                                                  sleeper berth time). FMCSA has                             • Onboard monitoring system                          information collection until OMB
                                                  reviewed the literature and conducted                   (OBMS) data, to evaluate driving                        approves the ICR.
                                                  its own laboratory studies on the                       behaviors, safety-critical events (or
                                                                                                          SCEs, which include crashes, near-                      V. Request for Public Comments
                                                  subject. The majority of sleep studies to
                                                  date demonstrate that well-timed split                  crashes, and other safety-related events),                FMCSA asks for comment on the IC
                                                  sleep has either a positive or no effect                reaction time, fatigue, lane deviations,                requirements of this study. Comments
                                                  on subsequent neurobehavioral                           and traffic density, road curvature, and                can be submitted to the docket as
                                                  performance. To determine whether                       speed variability.                                      outlined under ADDRESSES at the
                                                  split sleeper berth time affects driver                    • Roadside violation data (from                      beginning of this notice. You are asked
                                                  safety performance and fatigue levels,                  carriers and drivers), including vehicle,               to comment on any aspect of this
                                                  FMCSA is introducing a pilot program                    duty status, hazardous materials, and                   information collection, including:
                                                  to allow temporary regulatory relief                    cargo-related violations (contingent                      1. Whether the proposed collection is
                                                  from 49 CFR 395.1(g)(1) (the sleeper                    upon inspections).                                      necessary for the performance of
                                                  berth provision) for a limited number of                   • Wrist actigraphy data,2 to evaluate                FMCSA’s functions.
                                                  commercial drivers who have valid                       total sleep time, time of day sleep was                   2. The accuracy of the estimated
                                                  commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) and                 taken, sleep latency, and intermittent                  burden.
                                                  who regularly use sleeper berths.                       wakefulness.                                              3. Ways for FMCSA to enhance the
                                                                                                             • Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT) 3                 quality, usefulness, and clarity of the
                                                  II. Abstract of Pilot Program                           data, to evaluate drivers’ behavioral                   collected information.
                                                                                                          alertness based on reaction times.                        4. Ways that the burden could be
                                                     The Flexible Sleeper Berth Pilot
                                                  Program requires that participating                        • Subjective sleepiness ratings, using               minimized without reducing the quality
                                                                                                          the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS),4                 of the collected information.
                                                  drivers be provided relief from Part 395                                                                          5. Whether the data collection efforts
                                                  concerning consolidated sleeper berth                   to measure drivers’ perceptions of their
                                                                                                          fatigue levels.                                         proposed for carriers and drivers are
                                                  time requirements. Participating drivers                                                                        burdensome enough to discourage their
                                                  will be asked if they have completed the                   • Sleep logs, in which drivers will
                                                                                                          document when they are going to sleep,                  participation.
                                                  Driver Education Module of the North                                                                              6. How data collection efforts should
                                                  American Fatigue Management Program                     when they wake up, and whether they
                                                                                                          are using the sleeper berth. For split-                 differ for team drivers.
                                                  (NAFMP) prior to study enrollment. If
                                                  drivers have not completed the program,                 sleep days, drivers will record how and                   Issued under the authority of 49 CFR 1.87
                                                                                                          why they chose to split their sleep.                    on: June 20, 2017.
                                                  they will be given information on the
                                                  program and encouraged, but not                            Other information that may be                        Kelly Regal,
                                                  required, to complete these modules                     needed, such as vehicle miles traveled                  Associate Administrator, Office of Research
                                                  prior to participation in the study.                    (VMT), will also be collected through                   and Information Technology.
                                                  During the pilot program, participating                 the participating carrier. Every effort                 [FR Doc. 2017–13453 Filed 6–26–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  drivers will have the option to split                   will be made to reduce the burden on                    BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P
                                                  their sleeper berth time, within                        the carrier in collecting and reporting
                                                  parameters specified by FMCSA (i.e.,                    this data.
                                                  participants will have exemption from                                                                           DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                                                                          IV. Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                  the requirement for consolidated sleeper
                                                                                                             The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                  Maritime Administration
                                                  berth time). Driver metrics will be
                                                  collected for the duration of the study,                (the PRA) (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520)                         [Docket Number MARAD–2017–0113]
                                                  as discussed in Section III of this notice.             prohibits agencies from conducting
                                                  Upon completion of the program,                         information collection (IC) activities                  Waiver Request for Aquaculture
                                                  participants’ safety performance and                    until they analyze the need for the                     Support Operations for the 2017
                                                  fatigue levels will be analyzed,                        collection of information and how the                   Calendar Year: SADIE JANE
                                                  according to provision use, using a                     collected data will be managed.
                                                                                                          Agencies must also analyze whether                            Maritime Administration, DOT.
                                                                                                                                                                  AGENCY:
                                                  ‘‘within-subject and between-subject’’                                                                                Notice and request for
                                                                                                                                                                  ACTION:
                                                  study design. In this analysis, drivers                 technology could be used to reduce the
                                                                                                          burden imposed on those providing the                   comments.
                                                  will be compared among themselves
                                                  and against other participating drivers.                data. The Agency must estimate the
                                                                                                                                                                  SUMMARY:   Pursuant to a delegation of
                                                  This pilot program seeks to produce                       2 Participants                                        authority from the Secretary of
                                                                                                                            will wear wrist actigraphy devices
                                                  statistically reliable evidence of the                  (similar to commercially available smart fitness        Transportation, the Maritime
                                                  relationship between the degree of HOS                  watches) throughout their time in the study.            Administrator is authorized to issue
                                                  flexibility and safety outcomes.                        Actigraphy is a minimally obtrusive, validated          waivers allowing documented vessels
                                                                                                          approach to assessing sleep/wake patterns.
                                                                                                                                                                  with only registry endorsements or
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                                                  III. Data Collection Plan                                  3 For this study, drivers will be required to

                                                                                                          complete daily iterations of a brief PVT, a 3-minute    foreign flag vessels to be used in
                                                    Details of the data collection plan for               behavioral alertness test which measures drivers’       operations that treat aquaculture fish or
                                                  this pilot program are subject to change                alertness levels by timing their reactions to visual    protect aquaculture fish from disease,
                                                  based on comments to the docket and                     stimuli.                                                parasitic infestation, or other threats to
                                                                                                             4 The KSS is a 9-point Likert-type scale ranging
                                                  further review by analysts. Participating               from ‘‘extremely alert’’ to ‘‘extremely sleepy’’ and
                                                                                                                                                                  their health when suitable vessels of the
                                                  drivers will drive an instrumented                      has been widely used in the literature as a             United States are not available that
                                                  vehicle for up to 3 consecutive months.                 subjective assessment of alertness.                     could perform those services. A request


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AE 2.106:
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FR Citation82 FR 29145 

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