I certainly would not log anything in, nor consider it. Would someone log it in if they were in a taxi cab, or riding in the backseat of grandma's Lincoln? LOL!
Log Book Question
Discussion in 'USA Truck' started by Georgia Peach, Sep 8, 2011.
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Try calling your training liason...I guarantee you she knows.
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Going to the source is cheating. Whatever you do, don't do that. Get your answers here and tell the folks at USA they're wrong because you read about it on the internet. In fact you can reference the forum. They'll probably scold you, but they'll be smiling on the inside and have a good story to help pass the time during the remainder of their day.
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I will definitely do that. When I posted this, she had already left for the day.
It appears by some of the other comments that I have made a newbie error in asking this here in this thread. Sort of like when I was a sub driver and asked the kids to help me with the route and we ended up on the other side of town. Sarcasm or not, the help is appreciated nonetheless.
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Thank you. I guess I misread the tone in some of the posts. But I do appreciate all the responses. -
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/truck/driver/hos/fmcsa-guide-to-hos.pdf
(j) Travel time(1) When a property-carrying commercial motor vehicle driver at the direction of the motor carrier is traveling, but not driving or assuming any other responsibility to the carrier, such time must be counted as on-duty time unless the driver is afforded at least 10 consecutive hours off duty when arriving at destination, in which case he/she must be considered off duty for the entire period. -
In regard to my last post, this is one of the primary problems with trucking today. Way too many people spout off at the mouth with their opinion about the FMCSA HOS regs without taking the time to actually read them, or they take somebody else word and they don't have a clue either. Log book tickets are steep in some states and it don't take much to get one. While there is not much chance of getting a log book ticket with travel time however try explaining to a state officer how you got from vandalia Ohio to say Van Buren Arkansas when your last log was in Vandalia and now all the sudden you show up in say Arkansas in your shiny new Prostar and did not take the required 10 hour break at Van Buren! This is why I wish people would take the time to actually read ALL the available information about an HOS topic before they show their ignorance and possibly take a chance of giving a newbee some wrong information that gets them a big HOS ticket along with some OOS time!! And with this post I am out of this thread!
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