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  1. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    as per the rules.

    all time spent at the shipper or receiver or property of any motor carrier is to be logged ON DUTY.

    there are quite a few threads over in the regulations forum with actual postings of the regs.

    i don't think ANY of us actually follow that rule though.
     
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  3. Jorihe84

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    Your still misinterpreting the rules.
     
  4. road runner 9630

    road runner 9630 Light Load Member

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    Prove it. I have read the rules and snowy is right.
     
  5. Jorihe84

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    (1) All time at a plant, terminal, facility, or other property of a motor carrier or shipper, or on any public property, waiting to be dispatched, unless the driver has been relieved from duty by the motor carrier;



    If you are not required to load/unload or supervisor, you are relieved of duty by your carrier. Why do people have a hard time understanding that?
     
  6. Rugerfan

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    but your not relieved of duty while your at a shipper. even though your getting unloaded you cant just leave the truck when its at the shipper.
     
  7. Jorihe84

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    You can go into sleeper.....
     
  8. Rugerfan

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    well according to the rules your not supposed too.. i mean im not trying to be rude or be a ######## im just trying to findout the for sure rule on this. so hope im not coming off rudely
     
  9. Arkansas Frost

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    Y'all go ahead and waste 2-10 hours a day waiting on slow lumpers. Imma be running... Check-in, park, open doors, bump: on-duty. Sleeping: Sleeper. Check out and leave: on duty. Driving: Driving. ;)
     
  10. Rugerfan

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    i decided to not wait on lumpers and bumping docks and switched to flatbedding. not sure how it will go but tired of everyplace i go to having everyone be rude. at least with flats the people getting the freight are happy to see it
     
  11. snowwy

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    you're required to be ON DUTY unless releived.

    how many actually get releaved of duty. however you spell that word.

    you really outta stop acting like your the smartest whip in the world.
     
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