34 Hour Re-Starts

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Need4Speed, Nov 7, 2017.

  1. Need4Speed

    Need4Speed Light Load Member

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    Suppose a driver was on a 34-hour re-start away from home. Can the driver leave the loaded trailer at a truck stop and check-in to a motel about 8 miles from the truck stop? Or are drivers expected to "guard" their trucks and loads on re-starts?
     
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  3. CrappieJunkie

    CrappieJunkie Wishin' I was fishin'

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    That is usually up to your company and depends where the trailer is parked. Also, got to find out the requirements from your company about line 5. Some will let you use it, some wont.
     
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  4. IluvCATS

    IluvCATS Road Train Member

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    I’ve stayed at a motel several times. But not while loaded. I stayed across the street.
     
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  5. Romeoecho

    Romeoecho Bobtail Member

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    It is quite possible to find hotels with truck parking. Super 8 is one chain I tend to look for. When I feel the urge to get out of the truck for a reset this is the way I go, loaded or not.

    It is also not uncommon to find hotels right next door to a truck stop.
     
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  6. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    I wouldn't advise it.There's many hotels that have truck parking.
     
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  7. Hoofbeats

    Hoofbeats Road Train Member

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    Those types usually have special room service for truckers....you know...like the hotel right next to the TA in OKC.
     
  8. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    The truck (and load) is driver responsibility, with-in reason. This means using caution where you park and locking it when you walk away. You are allowed to stay in a motel on your off time, however you are still responsible for the truck and load. So, using common sense, you wouldn't park the truck with a high value load, and head for motel 6 8 mi away, right ?
     
  9. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    It's nice when you can find a truck stop that's near a hotel. That way you can end at the truck stop one evening, start the reset clock, stay in the truck the first night (to save money) then walk over and check in at the hotel as soon [as they will let you] and finish your break there.

    Doing full resets in a truck is something I just don't care to do if there's any way I can avoid it. I find the idea that some truckers are "too good" to sleep in hotel beds laughable, but whatever.
     
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  10. MysticHZ

    MysticHZ Road Train Member

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    If you're driving for a company that's giving you loads with enough time to take a reset, you probably don't need a reset.
     
  11. mover man

    mover man Road Train Member

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    The answer is the same as when. You take your 10 hour break.
    Off duty us off duty!
    What you do is up to you. While off duty your not "supposed" to have any work related duties ie; security guard.
    But in the real world. The answer depends on company policy, and where your leaving the equipment.
     
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