Yes, yes I do. The owner of the truck gives me free reign when it comes to where I go, what I haul and when I haul it. I find and book my own loads. So if I choose to go hook up to the trailer before I sign the rate confirmation and accept a dispatch, I'm off-duty according to the regulations. Everyone's situation is different, so don't confuse people by posting a particular situation as cold, hard fact!![]()
Logbook rules
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A fine point that really doesn't matter one way or the other, as I have never come close to bumping my 70, nor have I come close to my 14 on my first day out after hometime. -
If I slit my wrists now, can I log it "Off Duty"???
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LaBubba Thanks this.
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Thanks everyone for your answers.
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I think too it would have something to do with insurance if you had an accident esp if you are a company truck. When under a load the company would be responsible for claims due to a wreck, and I believe if you are bobtailing it is handled differently.
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