when I was OTR, we ended up running on re-caps. much better than sitting in a truck stop for 34 hrs.
Too many variables to say one way or the other makes more money -
Recaps, 34 hr reset and the 70 hour limit?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Nyseto, Feb 6, 2019.
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When freight is hot I often run weeks at a time without taking a 34 to reset my 70. I rely on the hours coming back from 8 days ago.
With ELD's it's easy to see how many hours you will "get back" at midnight.
Use your time wisely. If you are loading at a customer that takes their sweet time, log it as off duty or as sleeper berth,austinmike Thanks this. -
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That being said, you log your hours as you see fit. I've had several "Level 1" I spections and never had any issues. -
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@ZVar is spot on. You do what's best for your freight. Sometimes you will run through your 70 in one week and be forced to take a reset and then do the same thing next week. Other times you won't burn through your 70, but you also will be kept busy enough to not allow for a 34 reset ... in which case you work on recaps. A good dispatcher will keep an eye on your hours and will let you know if they need you to work your hours a specific way.
Me personally? I usually run my 70 out before I get a recap and am forced to take a 34. Let me tell you, if you run hard like you should a 34 reset is a welcome thing. Take your 10h break, next day do laundry, run to wal-mart, run into town for a little entertainment, get a haircut, take a long shower, get a couple nice sit down meals, then go to bed and when you wake up your 34 is done! -
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It all comes down to the freight lanes you run, and how well you manage your clock.
When I switch to an eld, I think I will need more resets than I do now as I won't be able to hide some of those yard moves. -
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