Are you allowed to sleep in the RVs?

Discussion in 'Expediter and Hot Shot Trucking Forum' started by texasmorrell, May 18, 2012.

  1. texasmorrell

    texasmorrell Medium Load Member

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    I am thinking about getting into hauling RVs. Was wondering if you can sleep in them with a sleeping bag in transit. More comfortable than the back seat. If not, how would they even know? Also, any of you guys set up a really cheap rate with a hotel chain as a frequent guest?
     
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  3. king Q

    king Q Road Train Member

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    I have slept in harvesters , airplanes and many a load when I was driving a day cab.
    The one time I had a military refrigerated mortuary van on the back.
    I slept across the seats of the truck that night.
     
  4. thedrifter

    thedrifter Medium Load Member

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    No you can't. The company pays for rooms
     
  5. texasmorrell

    texasmorrell Medium Load Member

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    What company are you driving for? :biggrin_25513:I have talked to a dozen of them and none of them pay for hotel rooms.
     
  6. Scuby

    Scuby Heavy Load Member

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    texasmorrell the company I worked for would pay for a motel/hotel room every other night. That is one night in the RV and the next in a room. Yes you can sleep in the RV. I took both sheets and sleeping bag in case the sheets didn't fit the bed. I couldn't smoke in the RV or use the bathroom. I carried a sign that said RV delivery and driver is on a 10 hour break so Truck drivers wouldn't bug me when I parked in a T/S. Also it depends on the RV Dealership if they pay for the hotel/motel room.
     
  7. Silvermitts

    Silvermitts Light Load Member

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    For what its worth , the book* I'm looking at reads like this (my condensed version )
    Question - May time spent resting /sleeping in a motor homes being delivered be recorded as off duty time ?

    Guidance - FMCSA says YES BUT under certain conditions ;

    The driver must have been relieved of all duty & responsibility for the care & custody .
    The duration of relief from duty must have been made known to the driver prior to the drivers departure in writing .

    You can come and go as you please.
    The length of time must be long enough to get a decent rest .

    This is from the " Hours of Service & Drivers Logs Workbook "
    for property carrying vehicles
    2nd edition
    J.J. Keller
    includes revisions effective on or before June 2010
     
  8. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    Like all regulations what the FMCSA says means nothing if the company has rules prohibiting something .
     
  9. truckon

    truckon Swamp Thing

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    And most companies don't allow it.
     
  10. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    Most companies do not allow it.

    Dealers make complaints as well.
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  11. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    That rv is for the customer.Your company will pay for a room.Not any different then someone hauling semis which are more commonly called piggy backs.The driver is hauling a brand spanken new semi to a dealer ,the company pays for their room and usually flys to the next job.Pays real well I guess.
     
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