But nowadays, you see a truck broke down on the shoulder and nary a TRIANGLE is seen. They put on the 4 ways and hit the sleeper. Just asking for a visit by the friendly trooper. Guess these guys think it is too far to walk to put them out correctly.
How do you log breakdown time?
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YOU are sitting in the driver's seat of the truck and not in the sleeper.
YOU are on-duty/not driving - period.
Here is why.
You are responsible for that truck and load at that time. It doesn't matter if you are moving or not, you are still on duty because you are still working.Shaggy and Lux Prometheus Thank this. -
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I log it as: On Duty not driving. No way am i going Off Duty, Baby sitting employer equipment for extra time to working week and whatever happens , screw that non sense, OT after 8 and 60 i'm done. Logged as is. It's not a life style. It's a job for me. Not a stranger playing with the coloring book.Last edited: Jun 8, 2014
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