Can someone explain how to work ELogs when under Agricultural Exemption? Do you run on off duty pc and annotate "under AG exemption"?
What are the restrictions + regulations? Is there a maximum distance or length of time you can be under ag exempt I'm assuming after your 14 has run out?
May be with a food tanker company that utilizes this under milk loads just want to know how this works beforehand and theirs still safety at the top of all this, if your drained and fatigued I don't give a ## about money or being a super trucker it's safety first on the roads for me so would like to know how this works and how and if it's being exploited by the carriers who don't care about how tired a driver is cause of something we're to happen it's the drivers cdl under fire not the carrier!
Ag exempt explained
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When I run under exemption hauling propane or anhydrous ammonia, we just made a notation daily and ran. Had red marks on my eld. Went through an inspection in Yankton, SD and never had a problem. But just because that’s how we did it, doesn’t mean it’s right.
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To use ag exempt you will need to be heading or leaving the farm and can only be used about 170 miles from start point the book says 150 air miles that is supposed to work out just a touch over 170 actual miles
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If you are able to start the day in ag exempt I believe the 14hr clock does not kick on until you are out of the zone. But I do recommend you take a minimum of 10 hrs off on each shift.
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150 airmile radius of the farm. You can use Google maps to draw a radius circle. Actual road miles are irrelevant as long as you are within the 150mile radius. I have been inspected and the officer pulled up the locations on his laptop to check the 150 mile radius so I don't try to push that limit.
With my company, the only loads we can use it on are unpasteurized (raw) milk with going to pick up from a farm or after loaded at the farm. We log off duty personal conveyance and notate it as Agricultural Exemption.
I basically use it when it is to my benefit. I have no desire to drive 14 or 15 hrs a day. If I need the exemption to make it to pickup or need the extra drive time to get parking I will use it.Loudstacks and Short Fuse EOD Thank this. -
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I use elog for ag. I put in pc and annotate in notes, “ agricultural 150 mile radius hours of service exempt.”
I was advised by fmcsa to log this way if I wish. I must explain in notes, otherwise it will be treated as pc! This keeps my elog keeping tabs on my ifta usage.Loudstacks and Crude Truckin' Thank this. -
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/hours-service/elds/eld-hours-service-hos-and-agriculture-exemptions
150 air mile from source of commodity.
If you stay within that radius, you won’t start hours, PC annotate Operating under at exempt.Cat sdp, Loudstacks and scythe08 Thank this. -
When I ran exempt for LPG we all just ran in violation. At the end of the week my clock was at like -61 hours or something. If we ever got stopped we just showed our exemption paperwork and were sent on our way
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