No log book required

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  1. HCH

    HCH Bobtail Member

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    What is the radius in South Dakota in which it is not required to keep a log book?
     
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  3. ttyson

    ttyson Medium Load Member

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    The whole state ??
     
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  4. Straight Stacks

    Straight Stacks Paper Cha$er

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    100 air mile radius
     
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  5. Spreadneck

    Spreadneck Light Load Member

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    Did you not learn the answer to your question when you read your CDL manual?
     
  6. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    Intrastate only it is 150 air miles.

    Interstate is subject to 100 air miles
     
  7. Smooth_Operator

    Smooth_Operator Light Load Member

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    Yeh, but hes asking about south dakota, not where ever interstate or intrastate are......snigger
     
  8. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    No logbook within 100 air miles. Get a map and find the scale of the map scale at the bottom or wherever it is, measure the scale with a string or something and measure 100 miles. Now after you measured on the map the 100 miles, put one end of that string on your home terminal and stretch it and make a circle around the map. That is your 100 mile radius. Hope this makes sense. Also, when you dont use a log book, you still have to keep track of your time and go back a week to know what you been doing and making sure you dont go over your hours. This applies in Cali and its a Federal regulation.
     
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  9. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    I posted the information in case he was Intrastate or Interstate in South Dakota.

    In addition, they have different rules for Cdl and Non Cdl so kind of hard to really answer specifically since the poster never said.
     
  10. Metalicious

    Metalicious Road Train Member

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    You can get a short haul log book. Has the whole week, no graph just on and off times, very similar to a time card. Has a check box above each day that says "log attached". Only have to graph the days you run the graph log. I didn't even ever know you could run interstate within any radius at all without doing a logbook. I thought if you crossed state lines you had to log under the 11/14/10 rules. And I was a local driver for a long time.
     
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