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Hours of Service
I have been told by a few drivers that you can split your sleeper berth still? I have always thought that once your 14 hour clock starts nothing can extend it except a 10 hour break 8 hours sleeper and 2 hours off duty before or after your sleeper time. Can someone clarify this for me.
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Re: Hours of Service
Originally Posted by Gibb
I have been told by a few drivers that you can split your sleeper berth still? I have always thought that once your 14 hour clock starts nothing can extend it except a 10 hour break 8 hours sleeper and 2 hours off duty before or after your sleeper time. Can someone clarify this for me.
The 10 hour break taken all at once does not necessarily have to be 8 in the sleeper and 2 off duty. You can take 10 in the sleeper, 10 off duty (unless you are in the sleeper), or any other combination of sleeper berth and off duty time, as long as it is not broken up by any on duty time. |
So if I start driving at midnite drive for 5 hours take a 8 hour break I can drive again at 1pm and drive for 6 more hours and then take a 2 hour break and I will be legal?
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Originally Posted by Gibb
So if I start driving at midnite drive for 5 hours take a 8 hour break I can drive again at 1pm and drive for 6 more hours and then take a 2 hour break and I will be legal?
You've got the basic idea. |
Thanks for your help Rev :D
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Just be sure you understand the split sleeper and you know how to log it or it will mean big problems with your safety department and dot..
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Gibb
So if I start driving at midnite drive for 5 hours take a 8 hour break I can drive again at 1pm and drive for 6 more hours and then take a 2 hour break and I will be legal?
You've got the basic idea. If that is the case then I must give myself a big OOPS!!! :? please let me know, so I do not do it in the future. |
Originally Posted by jmilici
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Gibb
So if I start driving at midnite drive for 5 hours take a 8 hour break I can drive again at 1pm and drive for 6 more hours and then take a 2 hour break and I will be legal?
You've got the basic idea. If that is the case then I must give myself a big OOPS!!! :? please let me know, so I do not do it in the future. Once you start the split logging, you have to keep doing it or take a complete 10 hrs off at once! |
Originally Posted by jmilici
Hey rev, I thought you have a fresh day after that 2 hour break when splitting? From what you are saying you can only drive for as long as you drove for your first on duty driving then? Before you took you 8 hour?
If that is the case then I must give myself a big OOPS!!! :? please let me know, so I do not do it in the future. The split sleeper break is not designed so that you can get around the 11/14 hour rule. It is designed to give you an opportunity to use a break of less than 10 hours, but more than 2 hours, as part of your sleeper berth time. |
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by jmilici
Hey rev, I thought you have a fresh day after that 2 hour break when splitting? From what you are saying you can only drive for as long as you drove for your first on duty driving then? Before you took you 8 hour?
If that is the case then I must give myself a big OOPS!!! :? please let me know, so I do not do it in the future. The split sleeper break is not designed so that you can get around the 11/14 hour rule. It is designed to give you an opportunity to use a break of less than 10 hours, but more than 2 hours, as part of your sleeper berth time.
Originally Posted by FMCSR 395.1 (g) (1)(i) (A)(4)
The equivalent of at least 10 consecutive hours off duty if the driver does not comply with paragraph (g)(1)(i)(A)(1),(2), or (3) of this section;
Originally Posted by FMCSR 395.1 (g) (1)(ii)
Specific requirements. -- The following rules apply in determining compliance with paragraph (g)(1)(i) of this section:
(A) The term "equivalent of at least 10 consecutive hours off duty" means a period of (1) At least 8 but less than 10 consecutive hours in a sleeper berth, and (2) A separate period of at least 2 but less than 10 consecutive hours either in the sleeper berth or off duty, or any combination thereoff. (B) Calculation of the 11-hour driving limit includes all driving time; compliance must be re-calculated from the end of the first of the two periods used to comply with paragraph (g)(1)(ii)(A) of this section. (C) Calculation of the 14-hour limit includes all time except any sleeper-berth period of at least 8 but less than 10 consecutive hours; compliance must be re-calculated from the end of the first of the two periods used to comply with the requirements of paragraph (g)(1)(ii)(A) of this section. |
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