Hand-Held Devices are Banned Nationally for Commercial Drivers: Massachusetts Commercial Fleets take Notice

This just in from the Massachusetts Association of Independent Agents (MAIA) January Newsletter; after some confusion regarding the National cell phone ban for commercial drivers, the MAIA published some frequently asked questions to help clarify and explain the regulations further. Within Massachusetts, State Police are strictly enforcing these regulations in the interest of keeping the roads safe. Massachusetts company owners and managers should spread the word of this cell phone ban to their fleet of drivers; awareness is half the battle!

  1. Q: What is the effective date of the Mobile Telephone rule?
    A: The effective date of the rule is January 3, 2012.
  2. Q: Are wired or wireless earpieces allowed?
    A: Yes. Hands-free use of a mobile telephone is allowed using either a wired or wireless earpiece, or the speakerphone function of the mobile telephone. Wireless connection of the mobile telephone to the vehicle for hands-free operation of the telephone, which would allow the use of single- button controls on the steering wheel or dashboard, would also be allowed.
  3. Q: Is Push-to-Talk allowed?
    A: No. A driver’s use of the Push-to-Talk function on a mobile telephone violates the prohibition against holding the phone. This includes the continuous holding of a button that is necessary to use a Push-to-Talk feature through a mobile telephone, even when the driver is using a connected microphone or wireless earphone.
  4. Q: Are holders of a commercial driver’s license (CDL) subject to the regulation only when driving a CMV, as defined in 49 CFR 383.5, or any vehicle?
    A: CDL holders are subject to the Federal rule only when driving a CMV.
  5. Q: What drivers are covered by the Federal rule: intrastate or interstate? CDL holders? All CMVs?
    A: The rule covers both drivers of CMVs in interstate commerce and intrastate drivers who operate CMVs transporting a quantity of hazardous materials requiring placarding under 49 CFR Part 172 or any quantity of a material listed as a select agent or toxin in 42 CFR part 73. If a CMV driver is employed by a State or a political subdivision of a State (e.g. county, city, township, etc.), FMCSA safety regulations do not apply, even if the driver is engaged in interstate transportation. But if a CMV driver employed by a State or a political subdivision of a State is operating a vehicle that requires a CDL, the applicable State traffic laws would govern (e.g., Maryland’s prohibition on the use of hand-held phones). The States have three years to implement by State law the disqualification provision.
  6. Q: What is required of the employer in terms of company policy or training?
    A: The rule does not require motor carriers to establish written policies in terms of company policy or training programs for their drivers. However, employers are prohibited from allowing or requiring their drivers to use hand-held mobile phones. A motor carrier may establish policies or practices that make it clear that the employer does not require or allow hand-held mobile telephone use while driving a CMV in interstate commerce. The carrier is responsible for its drivers’ conduct.
  7. Q: Is dialing a phone number allowed under this rule?
    A: No. Dialing a mobile telephone while operating a CMV in interstate commerce is prohibited by the rule. A driver can initiate, answer, or terminate a call by touching a single button on a mobile telephone, earpiece, steering wheel, or instrument panel – comparable to using vehicle controls or instrument panel functions, such as the radio or climate control system.
  8. Q: Can a driver reach for a mobile telephone even if he/she intends to use the hands-free function?
    A: No. In order to comply with this rule, a driver must have his or her mobile telephone located where the driver is able to initiate, answer, or terminate a call by touching a single button while the driver is in the seated driving position and properly restrained by a seat belt. If the mobile telephone is not close to the driver and operable while the driver is restrained by properly installed and adjusted seat belts, then the driver is considered to be reaching for the mobile phone, which is prohibited by the rule.
  9. Q: Are tow trucks exempt?
    A: No. The interstate operation of tow trucks that meet the definition of a CMV are not exempt. Tow trucks, however, are exempt when responding to police emergencies in accordance with 49 CFR 390.23 (a)(3).

Penalties:
The new rule prohibits commercial drivers from reaching for, holding or dialing a cell phone while operating a CMV. Drivers who violate these restrictions face federal civil penalties of up to $2,750 for each offense and disqualification of their commercial driver’s license (CDL) for multiple offenses. Additionally, states would suspend a driver’s CDL after two or more violations of any state law on hand-held cell phone use. Motor carriers that allow their drivers to use hand-held cell phones while driving would face a maximum penalty of up to $11,000. Approximately four million interstate commercial drivers would be affected by this proposal.

A driver is disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) for 60 days with the second offense in three years, and 120 days for each subsequent offense within 3 years. This penalty only applies if the violation occurred while driving a CMV.

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For more information about this newly imposed National cell phone ban, contact Donna McKenna or Kathy Cormier at the MAIA by telephone at (800) 972-9312, or by email at kcormier@massagent.com or dmckenna@massagent.com.

To get some answers about your current insurance situation, please visit our virtual insurance agency at www.berryinsurance.com, stop by one of our two locations, or give us a call at (800) 941-3317.

You can also find us on all your favorite social networking sites!

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Berry Insurance speaks at the Massachusetts Association of Independent Agents’ 2010 Annual Big Event

Thursday, November 4th, 2010 was the first day of the Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents Big Event 2010 held at the Marriot in Boston, Massachusetts. On Friday, November 5th, the day began at Berry Insurance in Franklin, as usual. A few of us arrived early to work, leaving our cars behind in the parking lot, and jumping on the T. After about an hour the train paused and we exited at the Back Bay terminal. The hotel was a short walk from the train, and luckily we had a beautiful day!

Berry Insurance’s own Kaitlyn Pintarich was asked to make a presentation on behalf of the Applied Systems ASCnet User Group on social media. There was no shortage of relevant information for the Massachusetts insurance agents in attendance. Kaitlyn told agency owners that an agency’s social media presence “starts with the CEO”. Once the agency owner has bought in, social media must be something the entire agency adopts and believes in. Kaitlyn also talked about how more often than not, the agency owner does not have time to patrol social media sites. That’s why they must “find the social media rockstar in the agency!”

Another important suggestion was to not dive into all the social media sites at the same time, but rather tackle on one at a time, whichever is most valuable to their target audience. The point is interaction and engagement with whatever media you chose, not to have a social media page that you never check. For this exact reason, having a social media strategy is necessary, and will help to guide a business’ social media journey. Remember, social media builds community, allows for out-of-the-box interaction, and promotes sharing. So go on, get in on the action and keep it interesting!

For more information about this topic, or if you have any questions about our Partners Program or any of your Massachusetts business or personal insurance needs, our agents at Berry Insurance would love to help! Call us at (800) 941-3317, visit our virtual insurance office at http://www.berryinsurance.com/ or stop by one of our locations in Franklin and Quincy, MA.

You can also find us on all your favorite social networking sites!
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Kaitlyn Pintarich to Speak at the MAIA Big Event

Kaitlyn Pintarich of Berry Insurance will be speaking at the Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents (MAIA) Big Event on Friday November 5th.

The Big Event is one of New England’s largest exhibitions of insurance and insurance-related products, services and information; focusing on the most current information available to the insurance industry. And this year’s event is sure to be no exception!

The event is held at the Marriot Hotel, Copley Place in Boston.

Kaitlyn will be presenting “Social Networking 101: Using Social Media to Promote Your Agency” at 9:30am at the Applied Systems ASCnet MA/RI User Group meeting. The meeting will be held in the Massachusetts Room on the 5th floor of the Marriott Hotel, Copley Place from 9:30 am to 11:30 am, Friday, 11/5/2010.

During the presentation attendees will find out how to use social media (Facebook, Twitter and other tools) to increase awareness for, and drive business to, their insurance agency.

This event is free, and open to all attendees of the Big Event. (Membership in the MA/RI Applied Users Group is not required to attend this event).

To learn more about Berry Insurance and their social media efforts, you can visit their Virtual Insurance Office at www.BerryInsurance.com.

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Team Berry Insurance of Franklin, Massachusetts – Insurance and Community Wrapped In One

Berry Insurance is a family-owned independent insurance agency, passed down within the Berry family starting in 1922. Conveniently located, in both Franklin and Quincy, Massachusetts, Berry Insurance can manage all of your insurance needs. As an independent agency, we provide more personal attention to clients through exploration of various insurance companies to provide you with the ‘best fit’ for your needs.

With our primary location in the center of downtown Franklin, Massachusetts, community has also been central to our office culture and our hometown roots. We take pride in serving both individuals and businesses in the Massachusetts and New England area. With that in mind, the Berry marketing team created “Partners of Berry Insurance”, a program in which Berry Insurance connects with local businesses within the community and assists them with their marketing needs. The Berry marketing ladies, Kaitlyn Pintarich and Amanda Spittell, enjoy helping Massachusetts business owners to grow their businesses with digital marketing and social media tools.

Recently, the Massachusetts Association of Independent Agents (MAIA) announced a video contest asking agencies around the Commonwealth to showcase their agency, and what sets it apart from others. We are thrilled to participate and have determined that the greatest aspect of Berry Insurance is our team work and dedication to the local community through our exclusive “Partners of Berry Insurance” program. Envirotek Solutions, Kensington Real Estate Brokerage, Kidz Wurld, and Greenpark Mortgage are just a few of Berry Insurance’s Partners featured in the video posted on the MAIA Facebook Fan page. We welcome everyone to view the video!

To vote in the contest just click “Like’ under the post with our video. Voting is open until October 27th, 2010 at 12 noon! Good luck to all involved, and thanks for voting for our Berry Insurance video!

 

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For more information about this topic, or if you have any questions about our Partners Program or any of your Massachusetts insurance needs, our agents at Berry Insurance would love to help! Call us at (800) 941-3317, visit our virtual insurance office at http://www.berryinsurance.com/ or stop by one of our locations in Franklin and Quincy, MA.

You can also find us on all your favorite social networking sites!
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