The only part of the new rules that'll have any real effect on drivers is the 2 periods of 0000-0500 requirement (or whatever the heck the hours are.) Many of us love to run at night because of decreased traffic, easier parking at TSs, etc. All this is gonna make us do is sit longer and drive during the day, which is outside our normal hours of operation anyway... makes no sense at all.
Is this new 34hr rule reset every week going to ruin your life
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by kaf, May 7, 2013.
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As much as I dont like Heartland and EPES, they are two that I know of that pay a bonus for NE loads. -
Now the sky is falling again.
You should change your name to Chicken Little.
As for me, it won't affect me in the least. I run recap after the first week anyway and the 30 minute break will actually help as I will have no excuses for not doing a little walking after stopping to return the rent on my morning coffee. -
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Not that it's really relevant to the discussion, but I don't and won't work OTR, especially for a mega. More and more, the money is found at the local to regional level, particularly with dedicated accounts (excluding LTL's which I have no experience with). Currently I'm a gasfield driver, and don't really spend that much time on-road anyway.losttrucker Thanks this. -
Is this the "I wanna complain about something" thread? Seems that this HOS change has everyone's underwear in a bunch. Hey guys, go home for two days, or sleep whenever you want. That first day you will get some hours back, and the second day, you will get some more hours back. You probably don't need a 34 once you get 20 hrs back on your 70 clock. If you do it weekly, then those two days of zero time will always be those two days with zero time and you will always have time on your clock. I havn't taken a 34 in over 6 months, don't need to. Run 3-4 weeks straight with time coming back every day. If my days at home don't count toward a 34, oh well..... guess I will have to make those 23 hours on the 70 clock work.........
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You know, the more I think about this, the new ruling ACTUALLY encourages you to put MORE hours in, follow alone and tell me if I am off base here.
If you were had a couple of days in and had a day of, breakdown, held at delivery, sick,etc. in most cases, at least around here (we are not on a real tight schedule) you would be inclined to take another 34 for a fresh reset.
However now, without being able to do that, I will have some drivers putting on more miles, because now they will only take the ONE DAY off and then roll their hours.
I realize that in both cases that you are still going to have 70 hrs to work with, but with TWO 34 resets in a week, chances are you are not going to hit your seventy, but with a 34 at the start of the week and then one day off and roll your hours, I could see times when it would be easy to max out.
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I run 250 mile runs that pay 1,000-1,500..After L/S cut and fuel i make 800.00-1,000 take home to the dinner table..I DO NOT KILL myself for knowbody..
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