Logging off duty when in sleeper. Yes or no?
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Aditransport, Dec 18, 2014.
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I would like to ask jarmans, if you actually went to that guidance and read any of it, if you did you might have asked yourself ,, how old is this guidance ??? cause in several items it refers to the old 10 hour driving and 8 hours off, in item 3 and in several items above and below number 26. I guess johan didn't realize that he had dug up a dinosaur bone.
like I said ya got to be smarter than the average bear.
I guess that didn't register to anyoneLast edited: Dec 21, 2014
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you simply have to be smart enough to not give more info than required or shoot yourself in the foot.
its not falsification at all, its called following the rules as they are written. its worked for me for a long time. I simply keep it up to date, nice and neat , and no problems. -
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But if (for whatever reason) the facts were presented that you are logging sleeper berth as off duty, I seriously doubt the authority having jurisdiction would agree that it was not falsification.scottied67 Thanks this. -
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