Federal Motor Carrier Safety nevada sports car rentals Administration ordered Roger Haines, who operates Michigan-based Haines Tours, to immediately stop transporting passengers for his practice of carrying passengers in the cargo compartment.
On May 27, an Ohio State Highway nevada sports car rentals Patrol officer inspecting a Haines Tours bus in Lake Township, Ohio, found six passengers in the cargo area, according to the FMCSA. The tour bus company had been cited for similar nevada sports car rentals violations last year.
"People s lives were needlessly placed at risk," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. "Safety is everyone's responsibility and it begins with practicing common sense. That means not putting human beings in cargo holds.
The FMCSA also ordered North Carolina-based United Tours Inc. to stop carrying passengers, saying it repeatedly used nonqualified nevada sports car rentals drivers [and] failed to comply with other federal records-of-duty regulations, according nevada sports car rentals to a release. The carrier was determined to be an "imminent hazard" to public safety for its use of nonqualified drivers and its failure to comply with federal records-of-duty reporting nevada sports car rentals requirements.
After a compliance review, United Tours was found to be acting "reckless" and its problems "so widespread as to demonstrate a continuing and flagrant general disregard" for federal safety regulations, according to the release.
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