I did quite a bit when I was on e logs. I’d often stop in the middle of the day to shower when places weren’t busy. By the time I did that, walked the dog, and had some lunch it was pretty easy to burn a couple hours.
Split break question
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Dna Mach, Nov 7, 2025.
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The FMCSA summary of HOS says
14-Hour Limit
May not drive beyond the 14th consecutive hour after coming on duty, following 10 consecutive hours off duty. Off-duty time does not extend the 14-hour period. -
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Unless using a split sleeper log. It will pause for up to 3 hours, provided the driver spends at least 7 in the sleeper at the end of the day.
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If you look at the example in the link that @Ddh77777 shared, the FMCSA says all 5 hours will stop the clock. Only 3 will count towards the 10 though.Ddh77777 and gentleroger Thank this.
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Which is why this 'new flexibility' is asinine. "I was just up for 19 hours, but I logged 7 hours in the sleeper so I'm good for another 14". The entire idea of a 14 hour max day is being invalidated.
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I hear that some companies have stricter internal rules and either do not allow drivers to split log at all or they require a 10 hour break even if a 7 or 8 would be all that is technically required.
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But is it any different than a local guy being the designated driver for his friends, so they're up all night partying. He's has 10 hours off, but he's tired as anything.
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