Th other day I was broken down for like 2-3 hours. Our company still uses paper logs. I logged my breakdown time as "off duty". Are you suppose to log it as "on duty"? I figured since I was just sitting in truck and not actually doing any work, it would be considered "off duty".
How do you log breakdown time?
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Per the regulations.
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/title49/section/395.2
On-duty time means all time from the time a driver begins to work or is required to be in readiness to work until the time the driver is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work. On-duty time shall include:
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(6) All time repairing, obtaining assistance, or remaining in attendance upon a disabled commercial motor vehicle;LGarrison and briarhopper Thank this. -
The mechanic.. tech.. etc is suppose to sign your log on the repair when complete and ready to roll
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Good question.... lets explore this some more, it says, "All time repairing, obtaining assistance, or remaining in attendance upon a disabled commercial motor vehicle"
What if you run your 14 hour clock out?
Do you still stay on duty and use "Adverse Conditions Rule" for another 2 hours?
Do you kick the mechanic out and have him come back after your 10 Break?
Is this why the mechanic signs your log?BAYOU Thanks this. -
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