Not so much making up laws as choosing which ones to enforce. For example they do the same every time they clock someone going 1 MPH over the speed limit and choose not to write a citation.
Now yes there are times interpretation is necessary as the regs don't define something. Take for example personal convenience. The regs state "reasonable distance" Well, what is reasonable?
If one gets kicked out of a shipper, going 200 miles to a truck stop is likely unreasonable. However, If you are pulling a camper and the wife and kids are in the car behind you, 200 miles on PC is likely reasonable.
Off duty vs sleeper berth
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I was talking to a safety person I know about the real difference between line 1 and line 2. He said and I agree that the FMCSA should mandate that line 2 should be disabled for solo drivers and only used for teams. Makes logging easier and removes some fodder for these DOT officers that think they are gods! Think about it. What is easier than off duty, on duty driving or on-duty not driving.
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One thing I have noticed over the years is how some people in trucking keep perpetuating half truths and out and out myths. Not going to start a flame war here, but this off duty, hotel public enemy number one thing is such an example. There is no rule anywhere that mandates you sleep. NOT ONE. I challenge anyone that says different to prove me wrong! Write your local office of the FMCSA and ask them! Then post the reply in this thread! That is the only reply I will accept!brian991219 Thanks this. -
It's an antiquated law from back in the day when you could get your 8 hrs in in segments. As long as you logged 8 hrs sleeper total you were good to go.
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But I agree in this day and age line 2 for a single is redundant. -
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