If you're using Motive, make sure you're on the screen that shows the date at the very top, the grid, and then the list of duty status changes.
Tap the circle with the plus sign in the middle of it in the bottom right corner.
A menu will pop up. From that menu, choose "Take 16-Hour exception" (assuming that your company has it enabled).
16 hr Rule
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Grouch, Nov 28, 2022.
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Last edited: Nov 29, 2022
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Here is my understanding of the "16 hr short haul rule". Underline the words "short haul" and the meaning is 150 air miles radius. Funny, I hauled milk for several years and the Ag Exemption, we didn't even start logging until we reached the 150 mile radius. All the work we did within the 150 mile basically was vapor, disappeared in thin air. I could run around 900 miles and still be legal.
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1. Must start and stop from to the same location for the last 5 days. (No, the shop down the street doesn't count.)
2. Must release from duty (off duty, so no warehouse work afterwards) at the 16 hour mark at the latest.
3. Can be used once every 7 days or a 34 reset.Grouch Thanks this. -
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Federal Register :: Request Access
395.1(O)
Property-carrying driver. A property-carrying driver is exempt from the requirements of § 395.3(a)(2) if:
(1) The driver has returned to the driver's normal work reporting location and the carrier released the driver from duty at that location for the previous five duty tours the driver has worked;
(2) The driver has returned to the normal work reporting location and the carrier releases the driver from duty within 16 hours after coming on duty following 10 consecutive hours off duty; and
(3) The driver has not taken this exemption within the previous 6 consecutive days, except when the driver has begun a new 7- or 8-consecutive day period with the beginning of any off-duty period of 34 or more consecutive hours as allowed by § 395.3(c).
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