Got home Thursday night 7 pm. Took truck (Bobtailed) to Gadsden Friday to get overhead run, several other maintenance items. My wife came and got me and I will pick up the Truck Sunday after Church and fuel at the Petro, still Bobtail.
My question is do I need to log this or no since I am not under a load or dispatched on one?
Do I have to log this?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by RTR, Aug 16, 2014.
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The official answer would be yes. You can't use personal conveyance, even though you are not under dispatch and bobtail, if you are taking it to have work done on it. That'd be drive line time. Naturally your off time is still off time. This would be what the DOT will tell you. What you do is your business.
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but then I own both truck and trailer and am leased to a carrier -
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Dont buy fuel if plan on using the 34 hr restart over your weekend off.
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I wouldn't log it. As far as I'm concerned, if you're not 'under load' and off duty (bobtailing), you're off duty. DOT wants you 'on duty' during breakdowns, for example... Well, you're under load, right?
Are routine repairs breakdowns? No, I don't think so. But if you're a company driver and required to take truck over to Cummins, you're 'on duty' during that time.
For a Haz outfit, when we went out of town (which was all the time), we logged regular. When doing little stuff in town (Indy) we just logged it 'on duty' because of the many starts and stops.
Figure an EOBR will typically give you 2 miles before it kicks you into 'driving'. Mine did. So I give myself the same leeway with my paper logs. If I bobtail 30 miles home instead of leave truck in yard, I don't bother log it, just make sure my last change of duty went to 'off duty'. If I clean up, wash truck or make some repairs do I log 'on duty'? No-o-o-o-o. I'm not under load.
Now if there's a problem, you hit something, something hits you to or from repair shop, maybe some would then fetch the magic eraser... Dunno. For me, if I'm not responsible for moving a load, I'm off duty. Suppose could very well be different for someone else, different situation. -
I guess the Do I,Dont I argument is as old as the logbook rules.
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With the last two companies I drove for you can do that and log it off duty driving (You can do that for 30 minutes). Unless things have changed in the past year. If I remember correctly whe I first started they would let us take our truck to a restaurant if we bobtailed and we did not have to log it, that was in 2007
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It is my Truck and Trailer and I am not leased on with anyone, running under my own authority. So in reality I do not have to show this if I am not under a load correct? (I will not be under a load until Monday Morning around 10 am est. I did fuel on the way home though, but did not spend over 10 minutes doing this, so not sure about that?
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