You beat me to it.
I was going to say now that he has a reasonable understanding of the rules some of them will change next month with the new hours of service rules...
ELD log books hours. Please help me to understand of it works. Thanks.
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Maybe it's more easy to under their are only a couple rules. Then you can put them together to make your driving and working day
14 hour limit from the time you start working for the day
11 hours driving per day
No more then driving 8 hour continues without a 30 minute
10 hours off or in sleeper berth and you reset the the 14 and 11 and 8 hour limits
If you start driving at 8 am you have till 10 pm (14 hours) you can drive and stop and eat or take shower or load or unload or fuel truck all in that 14 hour window.jc3737 Thanks this. -
I did read where the dot stated earlier this month that they are full speed ahead for the September 29 implementation Of the new rules and have no plans for any delay or abatement. -
It's much easier/foolproof than paper logs.jc3737 Thanks this. -
Here is ELD screen shot, when I stared in morning timers would have been 8 hour till 30 minute break and 11 hour driving time and 14 hour shift and 70 hours for the week.
This is what driving day look like on graph they use. You can see all driving is in green. You can see pre trip time at start of day. Then post trip at end of day. Rest of time was loading and unloading. Plus two Off Duty time for eating and stuff. Worked 9 hour and 23 minutes. Next load don't pickup till tomorrow morning
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Every day starts out with a full 8 and 11 and 14 hours. Your 70 hour clock keeps counting down for the week as you keep working.
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