can someone explain HOS reset to me?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by morpheus, Sep 27, 2015.
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Notice no one here has yet offered to introduce you to the infamous "split break" situation. Or, the even more terrifying "Reverse split break." I will, if you ask nicely.
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Although the latter has more reasonable hours and pays better.morpheus Thanks this. -
I'll throw in my dos centavos.
Its the 14 hour clock you have to worry about. Once you hit on-duty or start pre-trip (which automagically puts you on-duty) that clock starts ticking.
Tick tock, tick tock.
And, that 14 hours can come down and start eating into your 11 if conditions are right (shipper taking forever to load). Sure the more experienced guys will say "Hit off-duty after a bit".
But, that don't stop that 14 hours from ticking away.
You gotta get all your driving done within 14 hours of hitting "on-duty" which includes starting pre-trip.
Tick tock, tick tock.
AND, at least with peoplenet, you can take a 30 minute starting at 8:29 left on your 11 hour driving clock.
So technically, you don't have to worry about the 30 minutes again, right. Takes you to 7:59 left on your drive clock, which is more than 8 hours.
Nope, if you take a 20 minute break for grabbing dinner, whatever, you'll see that you have another 30 minute break required before you can complete that 7:59 hours driving you had left after your first 30 minute break.
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