Log book vs. 100 mile radius rule

Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by 508darrinh, Jan 19, 2013.

  1. rockee

    rockee Road Train Member

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    I agree with all of the above except you don't "have to" take a 34 hour reset.
     
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  3. Eyesight

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    I have not seen anything in the HOS rules about a 100 air mile radius driver being exempt from a 34 hour restart, only a construction exemption lowering the restart to 24 hours.

    Could you please show me somewhere that states otherwise ?

    Sincerely,

    Eyesight
     
  4. Sublime

    Sublime Road Train Member

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    No one is required to take a reset.

    Even local drivers working under the 100 air-mile rule are eligible to take one as long as they meet the criteria for taking a reset.
     
  5. rockee

    rockee Road Train Member

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    Local or OTR drivers are not exempt from the 34 hour reset, they are just not required to take one.
     
  6. S M D

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    This is how it runs for me as a local in Cali.

    i am on a time card and I do run around 450-500 miles a day. I am legal for a 16 hour day and do not have to take a 30 minute break. Even tho I am on time card still got to run logs.

    but when I was really local I didn't go over 80 miles a day. I still drove withn the radius and when you're withn the 100 air mile radius you can drive circles for a month if you wanted to you're not breaking any laws.

    now some days i will cover the Reno guy which will have me crossing from ca to nv. So now I am on a 14 hour clock and have to take my 30min. Now let's say I only did one trip across border line and for the rest of the week I am staying only in California.. We'll I still have to go by the 14 hour clock and 30 min break because I crossed the border in one work week until my reset.
     
  7. Sublime

    Sublime Road Train Member

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    Unless CA rules are different crossing a border has nothing to do with the FMCSA local driver rules. If you have to use a RODS for one day you don't have to continue using it for the rest of the week, you only have to use it for that one day.
     
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  8. Moving Forward

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    How exactly can you do that legally? Did your boss tell you that was OK, or did you hear that from a DOT officer or find it within the rules? If possible, I'd love to be able to legally skip that 30-minute unpaid break. Thnx.
     
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  9. rockee

    rockee Road Train Member

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    Like Sublime said border crossings do not affect your HOS and....what do you mean you are on a 16 hour day? Are you running intrastate most of the time? I believe that the rules down there limit you to 15 hour days with a limit of 12 hours driving, with 8 off duty.....for intrastate.
     
  10. S M D

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    the officer said if you're a intrastate driver all week and u end up going across the border your hours change until the reset

    Not my boss we have driver meetings every 6 months with commercial highway patrol and that's exactly what we were told 16 hour days no 30 min break. Not sure if 8 or 10 hour off duty but I get my 10 no matter what.

    I am only intrastate but once now and then I'll cover someone's route and that'll be Sacramento to reno and once I go over I have to change my hours from 16 to 14 just like all otr drivers
     
  11. Sublime

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    If that's a California rule I won't dispute what he said but it's not an FMCSA rule.
     
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