Question about the new Reset
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Freightlinerbob, Jun 9, 2013.
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I think I've got the answer but first is this after they reset or before?
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I haven't heard about this new reset rule. What's it all about??????????????
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I'd tell you but I've already told 15 other people and that's the limit on my free trial . You can use PayPal if you want the answer .not4hire Thanks this.
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the one thing people seem to not get is you don't have to reset if your off 24 hours you still get hours back and keep running on recap
I run 500 miles a day hardly ever reset -
Not necessarily true about 24 hours off . If you run 70 hours in 6 days and take 24 hours off you still have 70 hours in 7 days .
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No I wasn't serious. Guess we need a sarcasm icon.....crb Thanks this.
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In my example, a reset was started as soon as the truck was parked but there was enough time off for at least one more reset before returning to work.
When the driver gets inspected by Barney Fife, who or what will determine the start of the previous reset? The answer to that will determine the validity of the next reset.
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The start of a reset is when you go off-duty. What is there to determine? What do you mean by 'one more reset before returning to work'? You go off-duty for any amount of time, get a minimum of 34 for a reset and the next one you're able to take has to be at least 168 hrs from the beginning of when you went off-duty. Why are you all making this so complicated?
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