When a rv is transported by a paid person, it is a commercial vehicle. It is subject to the same HOS as the big rig.
Look up the definition of commercial vehicle and you will find it is for any vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating greater than 10,001 lbs.
Logbook Question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by miker61002, Oct 2, 2010.
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If so, the driver was an idiot.
Hours of service are only an issue with a commercial vehicle. -
That is was I said but you know how some guys see student on my profile and they don't think you know sh%$.
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On the logbook... When you close the cab curtains does it now become part of the sleeper??!! ...and you can now log sitting in the driver/passenger seat as line 2?
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If a guy has a lot lizard with a cdl in his sleeper berth, does she have to do a logbook on duty not driving???
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You can also log line 2 when driving but the curtains must still be drawn closed but what works really well are those large black hefty garbage bags duct taped to all the interior windows while driving...
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