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395.15 Automatic on-board
recording devices.
(a) Authority to use automatic on-board recording device. (1) A motor
carrier may require a driver to use an automatic on-board recording device
to record the driver's hours of service in lieu of complying with the
requirements of 395.8 of this part.
(2) Every driver required by a motor carrier to use an automatic on-board
recording device shall use such device to record the driver's hours of
service.
(b) Information requirements. (1) Automatic on-board recording devices shall
produce, upon demand, a driver's hours of service chart, electronic display,
or printout showing the time and sequence of duty status changes including
the driver's starting time at the beginning of each day.
(2) The device shall provide a means whereby authorized Federal, State, or
local officials can immediately check the status of a driver's hours of
service. This information may be used in conjunction with handwritten or
printed records of duty status, for the previous 7 days.
(3) Support systems used in conjunction with on-board recorders at a
driver's home terminal or the motor carrier's principal place of business
must be capable of providing authorized Federal, State or local officials
with summaries of an individual driver's hours of service records, including
the information specified in
395.8(d) of this part. The support systems must also provide information
concerning on-board system sensor failures and identification of edited
data. Such support systems should meet the information interchange
requirements of the American National Standard Code for Information
Interchange (ANSCII) (EIARS232/CCITT V.24 port (National Bureau of Standards
"Code for Information Interchange," FIPS PUB 1-1)).
(4) The driver shall have in his/her possession records of duty status for
the previous 7 consecutive days available for inspection while on duty.
These records shall consist of information stored in and retrievable from
the automatic on-board recording device, handwitten records, computer
generated records, or any combination thereof.
(5) All hard copies of the driver's record of duty status must be signed by
the driver. The driver's signature certifies that the information contained
thereon is true and correct.
(c) The duty status and additional information shall be recorded as follows:
(1) "Off duty" or "OFF", or by an identifiable code or character;
(2) "Sleeper berth" or "SB" or by an identifiable code or character (only if
the sleeper berth is used);
(3) "Driving" or "D", or by an identifiable code or character; and
(4) "On-duty not driving" or "ON", or by an identifiable code or character.
(5) Date;
(6) Total miles driving today;
(7) Truck or tractor and trailer number;
(8) Name of carrier;
(9) Main office address;
(10) 24-hour period starting time (e.g., midnight, 9:00 a.m., noon, 3:00
p.m.)
(11) Name of co-driver;
(12) Total hours; and
(13) Shipping document number(s), or name of shipper and commodity.
(d) Location of duty status change. (1) For each change of duty status
(e.g., the place and time of reporting for work, starting to drive, on-duty
not driving and where released from work), the name of the city, town, or
village, with State abbreviation, shall be recorded.
(2) Motor carriers are permitted to use location codes in lieu of the
requirements of paragraph (d)(1) of this section. A list of such codes
showing all possible location identifiers shall be carried in the cab of the
commercial motor vehicle and available at the motor carrier's principal
place of business. Such lists shall be made available to an enforcement
official on request.
(e) Entries made by driver only. If a driver is required to make written
entries relating to the driver's duty status, such entries must be legible
and in the driver's own handwriting.
(f) Reconstruction of records of duty status. Drivers are required to note
any failure of automatic on-board recording devices, and to reconstruct the
driver's record of duty status for the current day, and the past 7 days,
less any days for which the drivers have records, and to continue to prepare
a handwritten record of all subsequent duty status until the device is again
operational.
(g) On-board information. Each commercial motor vehicle must have on-board
the commercial motor vehicle an information packet containing the following
items:
(1) An instruction sheet describing in detail how data may be stored and
retrieved from an automatic on-board recording system; and
(2) A supply of blank driver's records of duty status graph-grids sufficient
to record the driver's duty status and other related information for the
duration of the current trip.
(h) Submission of driver's record of duty status. (1) The driver shall
submit, electronically or by mail, to the employing motor carrier, each
record of the driver's duty status within 13 days following the completion
of each record;
(2) The driver shall review and verify that all entries are accurate prior
to submission to the employing motor carrier; and
(3) The submission of the record of duty status certifies that all entries
made by the driver are true and correct.
(i) Performance of recorders. Motor carriers that use automatic on-board
recording devices for recording their drivers records of duty status in lieu
of the handwritten record shall ensure that:
(1) A certificate is obtained from the manufacturer certifying that the
design of the automatic on-board recorder has been sufficiently tested to
meet the requirements of this section and under the conditions it will be
used;
(2) The automatic on-board recording device permits duty status to be
updated only when the commercial motor vehicle is at rest, except when
registering the time a commercial motor vehicle crosses a State boundary;
(3) The automatic on-board recording device and associated support systems
are, to the maximum extent practicable, tamperproof and do not permit
altering of the information collected concerning the driver's hours of
service;
(4) The automatic on-board recording device warns the driver visually and/or
audibly that the device has ceased to function. Devices installed and
operational as of October 31, 1988, and authorized to be used in lieu of the
handwritten record of duty status by the FMCSA are exempted from this
requirement.
(5) Automatic on-board recording devices with electronic displays shall have
the capability of displaying the following:
(i) Driver's total hours of driving today;
(ii) The total hours on duty today;
(iii) Total miles driving today;
(iv) Total hours on duty for the 7 consecutive day period, including today;
(v) Total hours on duty for the prior 8 consecutive day period, including
the present day; and
(vi) The sequential changes in duty status and the times the changes
occurred for each driver using the device.
(6) The on-board recorder is capable of recording separately each driver's
duty status when there is a multiple-driver operation;
(7) The on-board recording device/system identifies sensor failures and
edited data when reproduced in printed form. Devices installed and
operational as of October 31, 1988, and authorized to be used in lieu of the
handwritten record of duty status by the FMCSA are exempted from this
requirement.
(8) The on-board recording device is maintained and recalibrated in
accordance with the manufacturer's specifications;
(9) The motor carrier's drivers are adequately trained regarding the proper
operation of the device; and
(10) The motor carrier must maintain a second copy (back-up copy) of the
electronic hours-of-service files, by month, in a different physical
location than where the original data is stored.
(j) Rescission of authority. (1) The FMCSA may, after notice and opportunity
to reply, order any motor carrier or driver to comply with the requirements
of
395.8 of this part.
(2) The FMCSA may issue such an order if the FMCSA has determined that
(i) The motor carrier has been issued a conditional or unsatisfactory safety
rating by the FMCSA;
(ii) The motor carrier has required or permitted a driver to establish, or
the driver has established, a pattern of exceeding the hours of service
limitations of this part;
(iii) The motor carrier has required or permitted a driver to fail, or the
driver has failed, to accurately and completely record the driver's hours of
service as required in this section; or
(iv) The motor carrier or driver has tampered with or otherwise abused the
automatic on-board recording device on any commercial motor vehicle.
[53 FR 38670, Sept. 30, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 38748, July 28, 1995; 68
FR 22516, Apr. 28, 2003 |
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