"Nearest safe haven" would probably be a better choice. That would let you get to the rest area 11 miles down the road, but not the truckstop at say 18 miles.
Just some of the stupid things I see
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OK, lets play devils advocate.
Granted truck stops don't normally have the most healthy food choices but they will have more than whats available at your common rest area where they are guaranteed to have nothing more than junk food.
In today's environment a law firm might be happy to take on such a case.
And granted truck stops do not have the most choices for over the counter meds for minor ailments but again they are guaranteed to have more than absolutely nothing like you common rest area.
I think to restrict it to the nearest safe haven with very limited facilities is going to open up the rules for court actions.
The rule makers are trying to make trucking into a black and white industry.
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From a receiver and you're OK...you're "unladen" (unless it was just one of many receivers on a multi-stop load meaning you still have freight in/on the wagon).
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Question 26: If a driver is permitted to use a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) for personal reasons, how must the driving time be recorded?
Guidance: When a driver is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work, time spent traveling from a drivers home to his/her terminal (normal work reporting location), or from a drivers terminal to his/her home, may be considered off-duty time. Similarly, time spent traveling short distances from a drivers en route lodgings (such as en route terminals or motels) to restaurants in the vicinity of such lodgings may be considered off-duty time. The type of conveyance used from the terminal to the drivers home, from the drivers home to the terminal, or to restaurants in the vicinity of en route lodgings would not alter the situation unless the vehicle is laden. A driver may not operate a laden CMV as a personal conveyance. The driver who uses a motor carriers Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) for transportation home, and is subsequently called by the employing carrier and is then dispatched from home, would be on-duty from the time the driver leaves home.
How can a truck be unladen with a trailer hooked to it? It is under a load even though it is a empty trailer it is still attached to the the truck, so there for ladened.haulhand Thanks this. -
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