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Old 05-09-2009, 11:24 AM
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I drive a daycab & route with stores, set up for a 14 hour day. Our 'internal debate' is over the supposed 16 Hour Rule, where we are allowed one day a week to extend the workday to 16 hours, but not the driving hours, this remains at 11. Our dispatcher has been using this provision to put an additional drop or pickup on us, and we (drivers) are not getting through that this is mis-using the rule. For example, I had a 15 hour day Monday because of an added pick-up, then I had a flat tire on Wednesday, which also extended the day past 14 hours. We can't seem to get through to this idiot (dispatcher) that she is more or less, FORCING us to falsify our logbooks.

How can we address this problem, in a diplomatic and professional manner, since it is falling upon deaf ears?

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Old 05-09-2009, 11:57 AM
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Old 05-09-2009, 12:06 PM
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First off, there is no rule that says you can only work 14 hours, you can log line 4 time all you want! The 16 hour rule just lets you extend your 14 to 16, allowing you to drive but still only 11 hours total drive time.

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You start at 7AM
Lets say by the time 9PM rolls around, you have driven a total of 9 hours, but you are delayed for some reason, and still need 2 hours to get back, now your 14 is up, but you can use the 16 hour rule to give you that extra 2 hours to get back.
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Old 05-09-2009, 12:36 PM
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First off, there is no rule that says you can only work 14 hours, you can log line 4 time all you want! The 16 hour rule just lets you extend your 14 to 16, allowing you to drive but still only 11 hours total drive time.

Example:

You start at 7AM
Lets say by the time 9PM rolls around, you have driven a total of 9 hours, but you are delayed for some reason, and still need 2 hours to get back, now your 14 is up, but you can use the 16 hour rule to give you that extra 2 hours to get back.
He's talking about the short haul exemption. Your talking about "unforeseen instances".

You can use the 16-hour rule ONCE every seven days provide that you have started and stopped at your HOME terminal the past seven days.

To the OP: That is what the 16 hour rule is for. Your company can extend your work day once a week. We have gone round and round on this rule to. I suggest that if you can, do what I did, take a route that has a lay-over. BAMM!!!!! No more 16 hour for you. Stayed over night somewhere once during the week.

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For example, I had a 15 hour day Monday because of an added pick-up,
Used the "Short-haul exemption" for what is was made for.

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then I had a flat tire on Wednesday, which also extended the day past 14 hours.
REFUSE to move the truck once the tire is fixed. Make the company send another driver out to get you and the truck. You already used the "rule" on monday.
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Old 05-09-2009, 01:34 PM
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I just used the unforeseen circumstance as an example, I know it doesn't have to be an unforeseen circumstance.
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I just used the unforeseen circumstance as an example, I know it doesn't have to be an unforeseen circumstance.
For you OTR drivers, you can use unforeseen circumstances to extend to 16 hours. Just be careful of how you use it.

For use "Local Wussies", we can be dispatched on a "16 hour" day, provided we meet the requirerments:thumbsup:
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For you OTR drivers, you can use unforeseen circumstances to extend to 16 hours. Just be careful of how you use it.

For us "Local Wussies", we can be dispatched on a "16 hour" day, provided we meet the requirerments:thumbsup:
Ummm..... nope, sorry! NO CAN DO. The "adverse driving conditions" exemption (there IS NO unforeseen circumstance rule) allows us to extend our 11 hour driving rule to 13 but ONLY if it doesn't bust our 14 hour clock.
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Ummm..... nope, sorry! NO CAN DO. The "adverse driving conditions" exemption (there IS NO unforeseen circumstance rule) allows us to extend our 11 hour driving rule to 13 but ONLY if it doesn't bust our 14 hour clock.
I remember you trying to claim unforseen road construction closures under the adverse driving exemption....

As far as the rule you are quoting, you are mostly correct, but you left off an important part of it.
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Old 05-25-2009, 09:20 PM
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I remember you trying to claim unforseen road construction closures under the adverse driving exemption....

As far as the rule you are quoting, you are mostly correct, but you left off an important part of it.
I'm just saying that there is no exemption classified as "unforeseen circumstances" or "unforeseen instances." And regardless.... it doesn't allow for what Double R said it did.

The rule being discussed is the 16 hour "exemption" for short haulers. The "adverse driving conditions" exemption is a specific animal. To be honest, I don't even know that it can be used by "local wusses," but if it can... it would still not allow an extension of the 14 hour clock UNLESS the local guy has not yet used his 16 hour exemption for that week.

Now.... just what "important" part did I leave off?
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I'm just saying that there is no exemption classified as "unforeseen circumstances" or "unforeseen instances." And regardless.... it doesn't allow for what Double R said it did.

The rule being discussed is the 16 hour "exemption" for short haulers. The "adverse driving conditions" exemption is a specific animal. To be honest, I don't even know that it can be used by "local wusses," but if it can... it would still not allow an extension of the 14 hour clock UNLESS the local guy has not yet used his 16 hour exemption for that week.

Now.... just what "important" part did I leave off?
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