getting back on the road...dumb logbook question!

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by phroziac, Aug 1, 2009.

  1. phroziac

    phroziac Road Train Member

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    Just wondering, im getting back on the road after having a crap local non driving job for the last couple of months.....i realize that technically speaking, this has to be logged as on duty not driving, but would it actually come up if i had a dot inspection, if i just make an off duty log page to cover the 8 days before i started driving? ill have way in excess of a 34 hour restart when i start the job anyway.
     
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  3. photolurp2

    photolurp2 Medium Load Member

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    You only have to cover the previous 7 days. You can put them all on 1 page, as long as they are consecutive days, and all off duty.
     
  4. phroziac

    phroziac Road Train Member

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    but they wouldnt be able to find out that i actually did work in those days, would they?
     
  5. walleye

    walleye Road Train Member

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    If you have an accident you can be sure that the lawyers will,............I would just log it as it actually happened,....And chances are you'll have a reset in before you head out driving again,...
     
  6. jsk40oz

    jsk40oz Bobtail Member

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    sorry to sound stupid but you have to log non driving jobs??? Im home weekend and have a 2nd job so I "should" be logging those?
     
  7. walleye

    walleye Road Train Member

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    That would be "on duty not driving",............
     
  8. dirtracer13

    dirtracer13 Light Load Member

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    That would prolly get into a grey area wouldnt it. If he logged in on duty not driving then he would not have any days off. If he logged it off duty and some reason they looked into it he could get in trouble also. If he needs the reset and he logged his other job that would srew up his primary job. I would ask someone at your company what they suggest.
     
  9. jsk40oz

    jsk40oz Bobtail Member

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    I checked on this and technically its on duty not driving. Whatever happened to being able to work yourself to death..... or at least until your able to pay your bills
     
  10. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

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    Technically, you are required to have in your posetion, the previous 8 days logs. Even a non driving job: Use an example of a driver manager who works in the office during the week, then takes a trip on the weekend...the Mon-Fri DM hours need to be logged "on duty not driving" (line 4) then off duty the hours not at his desk. On Saturday when he starts driving, the Mon-Fri are shown on each log by date so his accumulated hours don't exceed the 11-14-70 rule for the previous 7 days total.

    To answer your question, make a log for each of the previous 8 days to cover your legal responsibility in case the "negative" issue comes up. If you have a 34 hour restart at the end of the non-driving job, going into your driving, just make note of the restart as line 1 "off duty, so your beginning HOS available hours show 70....always remember CYA to keep yourself out of trouble.
     
  11. Jack Smithton

    Jack Smithton Light Load Member

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    Do you mean that if I work at Denny's, or in my yard, I should log my hours as "on duty, not driving"?
     
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