How should I log it ?

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Elkhunter, Jun 1, 2011.

  1. Elkhunter

    Elkhunter Light Load Member

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    I have a question on logs. i just got hired as a fill in driver, I have my class a , the company runs class a and b equipment so I will be driving both. Most runs are outside of 150 miles. My question is when I'm covering a class b route do I need to log, how should I log it when I need to show last 7 days ? Thanks
     
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  3. mattp

    mattp Medium Load Member

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    when you hop back in an A your gonna have to log the times you were in the b pretty sure it still comes off your service hours
     
  4. Elkhunter

    Elkhunter Light Load Member

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    That's what I was thinking. i just need to log time in B like I'm in an A.
     
  5. Saienga

    Saienga Medium Load Member

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    The logs track you, not the vehicle...so each day, when you fill out the log, you'll fill out the vehicle number, and it'll be either the tractor (for the A) or the straight truck (for the B), and you just log your work every day.
     
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  6. Scalemaster

    Scalemaster Heavy Load Member

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    Why would you log them differently?

    Logs (record of duty status) are required for all CMV's (vehicles over 10,000# GVWR, in commerce). That covers both A and B vehicles.
     
  7. TruckerGsch

    TruckerGsch Medium Load Member

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    Just wondering but I thought it was 100 mile radius from base?
     
  8. 112racing

    112racing Road Train Member

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    yup 100 air mile radius anything over that it must be logged
     
  9. mattp

    mattp Medium Load Member

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    100 air mile radius in the same state second you cross a state line you need a log
     
  10. mattp

    mattp Medium Load Member

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    i'm only in school but i just learned about logs last week so its still fresh but the only time i wouldnt do a log is if i was getting paid under the table so whos going to know? un;less you got in an accident then id be quick to fill out logs lol



     
  11. 25(2)+2

    25(2)+2 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    They are teaching you wrong if they tell you state lines makes a difference on local.


    Grain moves regularly from MN, across IA, and into WI, and those guys don't log a regular log, you can work across borders into nearby areas without paying attention to logging, but you do have to report to the same location and return each day.
     
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