I will like if someone works in side 100 mile radius and work the 70/8 and fill the logs is it possible that are sistem will not register A violation if I start driving pass the 14 hour but arrived to my work center before 16 hour?
14 hour rule help
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Arc driver, Jan 27, 2012.
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C-7. May a "100 air-mile radius" driver utilize the "16-hour duty period" exception in Part § the "16-hour duty period" exception in Part § 395.1(o)?
Yes. A driver normally operating under the 100 air-mile radius exception in § 395.1(e) may also meet the requirements in § 395.1(o) enabling the driver to have one period of 16 hours on-duty each week (or after a 34-hour to have one period of 16 hours on-duty each week (or after a 34-hour restart). However, on the day in which the 16-hour exception is utilized, the driver would not meet the 12-hour duty-period requirement of the 100 air-mile radius exception and would therefore be required to make a RODS for that day.
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/truck/driver/hos/hos-faqs.asp -
And if a driver starts driving after 17 hours on duty?
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Is there a way to notify dot violation directly to the federal agency?
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http://www.oig.dot.gov/Hotline
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Loose lips sink ships. You dingy may soon take on water.
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Are you asking if it's legal to do this, or how to do it legally, or what to do because you are forced to be illegal?
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All of the above!!
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I just noticed your location.If that means Puerto Rico I am not sure these apply to you.
Meltom Thanks this. -
Sure, but only if youre a rat
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