He had one period of at least 8 hours in the sleeper then another of at least 2 hours. He can take however many little breaks in between. On that very day his 14 hour clock started when his first at least 8 hour sleeper berth period ended.
10 30 PM is the end of the 14 hour shift if given that graph alone.
I received a 14 hour violation, but there’s only one problem.........
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What if there were 5 marker lights and one was out. I would still have required lighting. What a LEO interprets is a whole nother rats nest. It wouldn't be shocking to fail an inspection for having 1 of 5 lights out. That doesn't mean its right/legal.
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Nor is there a requirement that the two rest periods are only 8 and 2. The rules state at least 8 and 2, but less than 10 (10 or more and it is obviously no longer a split-sleeper).
§395.1 Scope of rules in this part.
(g)Sleeper berths
(1)(D)(ii) Specific requirements. The following rules apply in determining compliance with paragraph (g)(1)(i) of this section:
(A) The term “equivalent of at least 10 consecutive hours off duty” means a period of
(1) At least 8 but less than 10 consecutive hours in a sleeper berth, and
(2) A separate period of at least 2 but less than 10 consecutive hours either in the sleeper berth or off duty, or any combination thereof.RedForeman Thanks this.
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