Since I'm now driving for a company that's based in a LARGE railroad yard, it seems like I now have a need to start using yard moves but can't find those details within the FMCSA rules.
So my primary question is can I do a yard move after my 14-hours are up, or do I need to use a 16-hour exception if one is available for me?
Thank you in advance if anyone can help me understand this.
Question about doing Yard Moves
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Moving Forward, Jan 18, 2023.
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Yard move is line 4, do it til the cows come home. So long as you are always on private property and take the required 10 or 34 off whatever you need before taking a cmv on a public road again. No exception needed.
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The HOS regulations all begin with 'shall not drive after' 11/14 without taking 10 off.
There is no prohibition to working after 11/14 as long as you don't drive [on the roadways] until you take the required 10 hours off duty.
Working on the dock or yard is line 4 - on duty not driving.
When you are released from duty you have to take your ten hours off before driving on the roadways.
If you still have any of your 70 hours left, you can start a new driving shift after ten off.Capacity, Moving Forward, VIDEODROME and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Thank you all for the above information.
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