As a matter of fact , I just may assume the guy behind me at the fuel island needs a 30 minute break , too. So , if I take my time, I am helping him get a break too. It's called being concerned for my fellow driver. PS: I'll be in the restaurant if you wanna chat a while.
New HOS rules?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by texan168, May 28, 2013.
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... see what you've done packrat ... :/
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i work 12 hr shifts and we get paid by the e-logs. so now the co is going to put another option on the duty choices it will be called "off-duty with pay" and we have to take it between our 4th and 8th hours. they seem upset that they have to pay for us to do nothing . so the new rule wont hurt me at all but imo this rule did not take shift drivers into consideration happy trails ,
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Long before i turn the key i have this all in writing..I go over every aspect of the ''LOAD'' before i committ to the ''JOB''.Just like every other business does....And of course it is all in WRITING.!!!!!....NO MORE HAND SHAKES WITH ME...
If the broker/agent gets upset with me because of all my questions and criteria,then chances are they are trying to screw me..So i move on to another load...airforcetoo, scottied67 and RickG Thank this. -
You know ... I was thinking (I know bad idea) and I don't know if someone already said this or not but it would be best to take your obligatory 30 min break between ure 6th and 8th hour after coming on-duty due to the 14hr law ... If you take it at ure 5:45hr after getting on duty your 14 will now become a 13hr n 45 min rule ...
Thanks for letting me share guys!scottied67 Thanks this. -
The 14 is the 14 ... the 30 minute break will have no impact on it.
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as per FMCSA website - http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/administration/fmcsr/fmcsrruletext.aspx?reg=395.3
which to my humble understanding means you cant drive after 8hrs if you haven't taken AT LEAST a 30min break -
They never mentioned that the 30min break could not be during the 10hour break you took before going back on duty or driving
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That's exactly right, and that's why I think there should be an exemption for local drivers, - a different set of HOS regs.laytonrock Thanks this.
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Heck yeah, that's the way to do it!
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