For the next day yes, but for the split to be valid one must take at least 7 hours in the sb, or there will be a violation for the previous day....
It's not ELD's that are the problem there. They are simply a more accurate way of recording HOS. It's hours of service that can be a royal pita....
Lawyers suck. Likely blurred so Google can't be sued when some truck driver hits a bridge because they were using old information. (repavement...
Not really. It's snowing sure, but it's not that heavy of a snow storm. The killer was the ice this morning before the snow hit.
Dac isn't required, and by far more companies don't use it than do. What will happen is the hiring company will call the old employer and get the...
Point being, shouldn't say no exceptions, where there are plenty, including a few you already know about.
Just a note that this is wrong. A "day cab" driver most certainly can go beyond a 14 hour shift. Once a week, or since last reset if they met a...
A 10 hour break resets the 11 and 14 yes. It doesn't, however prevent a violation of the previous day if one went over 14 hours. A sleeper berth...
Nothing I said was wrong. I never claimed anything I said was legal or illegal. I just said it's possible. Which it is.
That should trigger all sorts of red flags and warning bells.
Simple, You don't. Think of it as punishment for parking illegally if you want to. Either way, that's a you problem.
Do you not know English, or are you willfully being ignorant? A violation means it's against regulations. Again, not rocket science here. Just...
Whoever said that the regulations were logical?
Don't park on private property unless you have permission. It's not rocket science here. And if permission is revoked for whatever reason, you...
I dunno. I've seen some flats sit so long as to mold the flat shape permanently in that spot. If course this was at the farm, but still....
While I won't argue that, 99% of truck drivers that get booted have 0 concept of what private property actually means. Sorry for you getting...
There's no point in arguing with that troll. He can never be wrong, no matter how wrong he is. In this case he flat refuses to understand that...
Well, depends on how good you are at b.s.ing the leo, but maybe. Heck likely as you don't even have the excuse of ”It just happened.” And like...
The moment those tires hit public roads, it's no different than being on an expressway. A flat tire is a flat tire. The way DOT sees it, you can...
While it is illegal, it's also very normal. Especially if the shop is only a few miles away.