I'll dig it up tonight if I remember, but when you read the guidance, if it's your normal point of reporting for work, either case is legal. If it's just a nearby receiver, it's not.
CVSA asks for PC time limit
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Hammer166, May 14, 2025.
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Or ending up short on time to make it to the other side of a metro area, so now you’re losing 45 minutes in traffic the next morning cause you were 5 minutes short the night before to get to the other side.18WheelerHustle, MACK E-6 and 86scotty Thank this. -
What do they mean by 'enhancing operational readiness'? I could guess but I'm sure someone knows the legit answer.
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- Prohibiting time spent in personal conveyance from counting as “off-duty” time.
- Requesting official written guidance that states it is not acceptable to continue driving after reaching an hours-of-service limitation to get to a “safe haven” because there is no available parking.
- Requesting clarification for “enhancing operational readiness."
- Requesting official written guidance that states an owner-operator cannot use personal conveyance to return home or leave home.
- Defining “yard move.”
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That general idea is why it's okay to PC home from a terminal that you're going right back to, but we're not supposed to PC home from a receiver.MACK E-6, Iamoverit, 86scotty and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Example- I have a driver that lives in the Green Cove Springs, FL area. He delivers in Tampa on Friday and is going home for the weekend. Normally PC home would be fine, but we have loads coming out of Green Cove Springs area and Jacksonville regularly, if we allowed him to PC home even if he isn't under dispatch at that time he would be positioning the truck in a beneficial manner to him and us by having less dead head on Monday to pick up, and he would be compensated for the dead head from Tampa to Jacksonville on Monday, having done part of it on PC not under dispatch.Bean Jr., 201773, Hammer166 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Crack down on companies redoing logs. I have read many reviews of many companies who say they edit driver logs to benefit the company. That should be illegal.
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