I'm sure I'm missing something here, but isn't a 24 hr break required after 14 days if a 34 isn't used in that time? I'm may be getting things mixed up with Canadian HOS, or I may just be mixed up in the head!![]()
Why do drivers not know how to run a recap anymore?
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Fowl Hauler 72, Oct 2, 2010.
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They MAKE us follow our recaps.
We have a log book for the yard even, for every day of school we keep a log and follow a recap
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how DO you spend that many hours in 5 days?
Assumptions mind you:
10 hour drive
1 hour (Potty food fuel shower)
10 hour rest
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21 hrs..... lather rinse repeat (10 hours run)
3 (End of day, start running)
(New day) 7 hours running (20 hours run)
1 hour (See above)
10 hour (break)
6 hour run (Finish day 2)
4 hour run (start day 3) (30 hours run)
1 hour break
10 hour rest
9 hour run (Finish day 4, 39 hours run)
1 hour run (start day five 40 hours run)
10 hour sleep/break
1 hour (see above)
10 hour run
1 hour break
1 hour sleep (end day five 50 hours run)
This assumes:
The 1 hour break is used for fuel, potty, and food. and the 10 hour breaks are used for sleep/hygine
If you skip the 1 hour breaks thats still only 54 hours or so...
I know im a student still but....how is it possible to run 70 in 5 days (legally) or is this a non legal running thing? -
It's pretty safe to assume that if a trucker is saying it, it's a "non-legal thing".
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Legally you can DRIVE (Line 3) 13.75 hours in any 24 hour period.
Begin 0001
Pretrip...0015
Drive...1115 [11 hours---no rule or law requires a stop]
Sleeper...2115 [10 hour break]
Drive 2359 [2.75 hours]...finish your 11 hours driving through midnite...then 10, back to drive...and on, and on, and on.....get it?
On the next 24 hour period, you include your pre-trip with the fuel stop, again 13.75 hours driving...it just keeps rolling along day by day.
13.75 x 5 = 68.75 hours driving...the 1.25 hours would be fuel and pre-trips 5 days. 70 hours all used up in 5 complete days, and completely legal!Everett Thanks this. -
####. Thats rollin hard right there

But, It is also the way to go if you want the dollars.
Everett and otherhalftw Thank this. -
A quick spread sheet on the computer will do it just fine.
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In Canada, after 14 days on duty you must take a 36 hour reset. This could be what he/she was referring to.
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Hahahaha funny

To reply to orig. poster, I work in a driving school and only drive part time now (don't be a hater! someone has to do it!) and I can assure you they're required to know how to do their recap..... The 34 really changed things, tho, it was a way different game when you had to wait for that 8th day to come back ... and hit a lousy zero, boo.
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