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    sleeper berth vs. non sleep: Off-Duty in a Daycab?

    in compliance and he's beyond tired- so im hoping a sleeper will at least help with the part so that he's alert and responsive while driving
    Post by: TLO7409, Feb 6, 2012 in forum: Questions From New Drivers
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    sleeper berth vs. non sleep: Off-Duty in a Daycab?

    U know I work for a company and take care of the drivers logs and TRYN to keep them in compliance- I got thrown into this job after someone up and...
    Post by: TLO7409, Feb 6, 2012 in forum: Questions From New Drivers
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    sleeper berth vs. non sleep: Off-Duty in a Daycab?

    i get the 14hr/11hr rule- what im missing is how the split berth works- ive been looking at post and examples of logs and it looks like your 14...
    Post by: TLO7409, Feb 3, 2012 in forum: Questions From New Drivers
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    sleeper berth vs. non sleep: Off-Duty in a Daycab?

    how does it benefit a company to have a truck with a sleeper for one driver? All the trucks where i work are non sleepers and now they're talking...
    Thread by: TLO7409, Feb 3, 2012, 47 replies, in forum: Questions From New Drivers
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