THE FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, HAS SERVED THREE ORDERS ON YOU AND/OR YOUR COMPANY TODAY. EACH ORDER OPERATES INDEPENDENT OF THE OTHERS EACH HAS ITS OWN AUTHORITY, LEGAL EFFECT, AND DEADLINES. PLEASE READ THE COMPLETE ORDERS. For your convenience only, the orders are summarized below, and directions for where to submit all appeals are provided in the orders. 1. Imminent Hazard Out-of-Service Order: This Order is effective immediately. All companies and persons listed on this order must immediately cease all interstate or intrastate transportation. Vehicles already in transit may not continue past their next scheduled stop and may not be leased onto another company without approval of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The Order also revokes the interstate operating authority registration of all listed companies. Opportunity for review of this Order shall be provided and must occur within 10 days. 2. Operations Out-Of-Service and Record Consolidation Order: This Order provides notice that FMCSA intends to make the companies listed subject to out-of-service Orders previously issued. The Order is based on FMCSAs finding that, under the applicable legal standard, the companies still operating are reincarnated or affiliated entities of companies previously placed out of service. The Order also provides notice that FMCSA is combining the records of all the listed companies into a single record, for all purposes, including safety history. You have 15 days to file a response indicating you are challenging this Order. Otherwise, the Order goes into effect 21 days from today. 3. Order to Show Cause: This order begins a process for revocation of the listed motor carriers operating authority registration. The Order details the reasons that FMCSA has concluded these companies are not willing and able to comply with applicable Federal statutes and regulations. You have 30 days to respond to FMCSA and explain why the operating authority registration should not be revoked. THE KEY POINT: YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY STOP ALL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE BY AN OFFICIAL OF THE FMCSA OR STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT.