Good Afternoon.
Maybe someone can clarify this question.
My company has 2 Class B Flatbed Trucks
We never drive further than a 75 mile radius, and never for more than 4 hours straight at a time.
I have been scouring over the trucking regulations (391 392 393 394 395 etc) and can not pinpoint IF our drivers need to keep a daily trip log (a log that states they need to keep odometer readings, origins, destinations etc).
If someone can point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
Jack
Class B Daily Log Book Requirements
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by jackal228, Jul 28, 2011.
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You fall in the 100 mile air radius, Short-Haul configuration....time cards will suffice, as long as the drivers begin and end their day at the same terminal location. Also your drivers would be on a 12 hour rule, not the 14. Be sure to stay in the Interstate regulations, not Intrastate unless you cross State lines with loaded commodity.....see the discussions in the following posts:
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...new-driver-hos-questions-aswell-opinions.html
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...local-driver-crosses-state-lines-logging.html
There is a link to FMCSA rules (questions and answers) in the first....watch for the link in one of my posts. -
Trip logs are kept for the purposes of taxes. You have to list the states driven in for the different tax jurisdictions, plus list any toll miles for tax rebates.
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