nspection reports from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration show that Hawley Transport drivers, who are not identified in the public records, have been charged eight times over the past two years for speeding and other safety violations, and 28 times for violating driver-fatigue rules on highways across the Southeast and Midwest.
In 11 fatigue cases, inspectors pulled Hawley drivers out of service and did not allow them to continue driving. Those violations include driving more than 11 hours without rest and providing false or incomplete records to show how many hours the driver had been at the wheel.
Before Thursday's crash, Hawley trucks had been involved in two crashes in early 2010 in Kentucky and Tennessee, including one that involved an injury.
This company needs to be looked at seriously....and only have 10 trucks...