It is very easy to be OFF-DUTY when operating a day cab... when you are not DRIVING, or ON-DUTY and you are out of the cab and released from responsibility, you are OFF-DUTY.
sleeper berth vs. non sleep: Off-Duty in a Daycab?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TLO7409, Feb 3, 2012.
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People are just responding to help guys! The little green book is what I recommend
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Umm... no.
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Makes me laugh every time I hear you guys bragging about knowing more about the rules than the scale. What will get your butt is not the scalehouse but the audit folks. They do check stuff like fuel reciepts, toll reciepts, etc, etc which are all time stamped. These people see thousands of these things and know all the dodges and shortcut you can dream up and then some. They get paid to hang both the company and you out to dry. -
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lostNfound Thanks this.
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It's your license and the window for running dirty is still open just a crack just have the decency not to risk innocent lives by driving impaired.
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Be a moot problem by the end of the month.
The new regs state that all time spent in a parked CMV will be considered as off duty time.Lonesome Thanks this.
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