Cdl permit
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Sandy1970, Feb 22, 2018.
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Sandy1970 Thanks this.
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In fact if he is out of hours and you have the hours to get the truck to wherever you will be getting a reset, that's perfect.
BTW, if he's in the driver's seat you are fine. Don't worry about his logbook. That's his problem. If he's logging illegally that's on him not on you.Sandy1970 Thanks this. -
First lets remember we are not talking about paper logs anymore. Because I am ignorant how e logs work I can't say for sure about anything. However a trainer can not drive once they pass that 14 hour on duty mark. Im going to go back to my comment about carrier rules. Carrier rules are the governing rule on this subject. By this I mean their safety dept's are the ones that see this information. I do know some carriers match a trainers hours to the students in their systems. So I'm going back to my first comment. FMCSA rules maybe depending. Carrier rules in most every case is NO.
Edited to add this. Every person I know that trains has told me that their carrier requires that they be able to legally hop into the drivers seat at anytime. Again I'm not quoting FMCSA rules. I'm refering to carrier training/safety dept policy.Last edited: Feb 22, 2018
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Best answer do not worry about the trainer logbook, worry about your own, Personally when I have been training drivers I only show about 50 percent on duty, no reason to waste hours. But thats a real world answer.
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With Elogs the trainer could log as on duty, off duty or sleeper berth without affecting the other drivers driveline, 2 cannot be on line 3 at the same time.
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