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#22
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: saskatchewan canada
Posts: 331
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Learn to quote, please. Also, learn what "best case scenario" and "theory" mean. So the next time I get called into a scale, I will tell the scale master that this is my best case scenario, in theory.
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#23
Originally Posted by bullhauler
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Learn to quote, please. Also, learn what "best case scenario" and "theory" mean. So the next time I get called into a scale, I will tell the scale master that this is my best case scenario, in theory.
#24
Originally Posted by RebelDarlin
If you're at home why would you need a hotel receipt? There is nothing that says your off duty time has to be spent in a hotel.
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#25
Originally Posted by Creek Jackson
While you logging "gurus" are "on duty" (not driving) I hope!,,,,,
I have a quick question. What is the maximum number of hours allowed for driving during a 24 hour period? I know it sounds like a basic premise of HOS, but I just recently realized it isn't.
#26
Originally Posted by Fredog
ok, there are 24 hours in 24 period so the maximum number of hours you could drive in a 24 period would be 24.. I didnt say maximum allowed, I said maximum possible. Okay, Rev, let's see you dispute that
#28
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Tri-Cities Washington
Posts: 509
ok, question here.
I do a 15 min fuel/pre-trip drive for the day then do a "quick" post-trip. I log 15 minutes in the morning, but since i do a quick one at night, i only flag it (ie 7 minutes or less) legal? my understanding is if it's 7 minutes or less you can flag, over 7 minutes you need to log to the nearest 15 minutes / 1/2 hr. when i started driving, everything i did was eating up my hrs, then someone told me about flagging and saved me a ton of time ( when needed )
#29
Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 149
Originally Posted by glasman2
ok, question here.
I do a 15 min fuel/pre-trip drive for the day then do a "quick" post-trip. I log 15 minutes in the morning, but since i do a quick one at night, i only flag it (ie 7 minutes or less) legal? my understanding is if it's 7 minutes or less you can flag, over 7 minutes you need to log to the nearest 15 minutes / 1/2 hr. when i started driving, everything i did was eating up my hrs, then someone told me about flagging and saved me a ton of time ( when needed ) |

