Here is a link to a FMCSA guide book to HOS. If you look at page 5 it explains on duty but doesn't seem to specific. Doesn't mention the form of permission needed but I did read over section 395.2 like it suggested and did see explanations for written permission to log off-duty for meals and other routine stops. Still alot of scenarios which could lead to problems. Wonder if the DOT officials even know all of these?
FMCSA http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/truck/driver/hos/fmcsa-guide-to-hos.pdf
section 395.2 http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regu...fmcsr/fmcsrruletext.aspx?reg=395.2&guidence=Y
8 day 70 hour rule?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ed geim, Aug 6, 2012.
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When it's all said and done, you are on a 70 hour, 7 day week... PERIOD.
You don't stretch, create another logbook, or fudge,... and, if you can't follow simple rules, you get out of the truck and let a professional drive.
Simple answer, TEAM. -
Really not being confrontational, just decided to do this math on here rather than a piece of paper I'll eventually throw away...
There are 24 hrs in a day, 24x7=168 hours in a week.
11.5 hr working (11 drive .5 pre/post trips & fuel) then 10 sleeper.
11.5+10+11.5+10+11.5+10+11.5+10+11.5+10+11.5=119 hours (69 on duty/driving)
168-119=49. So, with a 34 hour reset, 49-34=15, you could work 84 hours in seven days legally but with shippers/receivers and the fact that this will pretty much exhaust anyone... It's next to impossible but as far as I can tell perfectly legal. Oh yeah and you better have a colostomy bag! Discuss!! -
LOL
thats funny.
but 70 hours is 70 hours and not one minute more. and it's 8 days.
8.75 hours per day. and you'll never have to do a recap.
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The rule is 70 hours before you must take a 34 hr reset. A couple 14 hour days and you get even more drive time. Not recommending it. Im just saying its possible. I run til they stop giving me loads and use my trip plans to decide if I can make it or not and always try be one hour early to anywhere... If I get very far under 20 hrs on my clock I request a reset... Just me
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I didn't know that the 8/70 could be so complicated.
What are you going to do when the new rules go in effect ?NavigatorWife and CAXPT Thank this. -
Open a school and lease trucks to suckers!
just kidding...
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You having problems like that with paper logs wait till u have electronic logs talk about screwing up a sleep patter and having to go thru a lot of bull on planning
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And as for "making time", that might be possiable in some situations, but mine was the fact I had driven from Chicago to Los Angeles, then up to San Francisco and was heading back to Milwaukee. Can't make time when you can actually drive it in 70 hours. Even If I only had 30 min for loading and unloading and only 30 min for fueling and PTI/Post Trips, I couldn't have logged it in 70. A DOT cop knows how to add miles driven and divide by the speed limit LOL
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