Ag exemption on Rand McNally 760

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  1. istumped

    istumped Medium Load Member

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    Can someone tell me how to use ag exemption on a 760. I called customer support they are of no help. Their is a agricultural box I can check put it's not highlighted. Customer support says it only legal in California. I said false not true. I'm in illinois. I fall under ag exemption. Any help would be great thanks
     
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  3. ZVar

    ZVar Road Train Member

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    Most (all) ELD's have no concept of exempt miles. What FMCSA recomends is either log out, and when logging in at the 150 mile point, simply tell it the miles are exempt. You can also use personal conveyance with an annotation stateting ag exempt.

    I'm on my phone so can't copy/past, but here is the link to the site.

    ELD Hours of Service (HOS) and Agriculture Exemptions
     
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  4. Bank_Lbr

    Bank_Lbr Light Load Member

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    That is correct. (as an ELD Provider) However, I do not recommend, being logged out for the 150 Miles. This will cause the ELD to record the driving as "Unassigned Driving" Events. You will then, be prompted to accept or reject those events (Both of which, require annotation on every event), which is a pain-in-the-butt. Quite a few events can pile up, within the 150 air mile range. Also, these events can be inadvertently accepted, which will then attach to the driver's log (Interrupting the "Off Duty" Driving) and certainly lead to additional frustrations. I usually recommend (to my customers), that they operate in the 150 under P/C with the EXACT detailed annotation "AG Exempt 49 CFR § 395.1(k). Start Point: (address)." This will not only account for all of the exempt mileage, which leads to less explaining, it's also requires (believe it or not) less driver interaction with the device.
     
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  5. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    My brother is running the VDO unit and he uses p.c. for his exempt miles. I’m sure you could do the same on the eld you have.
     
  6. istumped

    istumped Medium Load Member

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    Are those miles exempt from ifta as well? Thanks
     
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  7. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    No. You still report all miles. They’re only exempt from hours of service regulations.
     
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