logging no no?
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I now run the same route 5 nights a week and am home from about 0200-1500 hrs.
this is where the question comes in. I am logging this time on line 1 off duty. An other driver said thats wrong(I know I shouldn't listen but now worry about it) he said it should be logged on line 2 or I need a hotel reciept for DOT. I start logging and end at the same time and same location so it's evident that I must be home.
#3
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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#4
Originally Posted by repete
I now run the same route 5 nights a week and am home from about 0200-1500 hrs.
this is where the question comes in. I am logging this time on line 1 off duty. An other driver said thats wrong(I know I shouldn't listen but now worry about it) he said it should be logged on line 2 or I need a hotel reciept for DOT. I start logging and end at the same time and same location so it's evident that I must be home.
#5
Originally Posted by repete
I now run the same route 5 nights a week and am home from about 0200-1500 hrs.
this is where the question comes in. I am logging this time on line 1 off duty. An other driver said thats wrong(I know I shouldn't listen but now worry about it) he said it should be logged on line 2 or I need a hotel reciept for DOT. I start logging and end at the same time and same location so it's evident that I must be home.
#6
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by repete
I now run the same route 5 nights a week and am home from about 0200-1500 hrs.
this is where the question comes in. I am logging this time on line 1 off duty. An other driver said thats wrong(I know I shouldn't listen but now worry about it) he said it should be logged on line 2 or I need a hotel reciept for DOT. I start logging and end at the same time and same location so it's evident that I must be home.
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OH-MAN, I'm in trouble now :shock: I've got blue sheets! What about the blanket? :lol:
thanks for the info, I kina figuered off duty is off. I'm sure it would be different if I was still OTR
#8
Originally Posted by repete
OH-MAN, I'm in trouble now :shock: I've got blue sheets! What about the blanket? :lol:
thanks for the info, I kina figuered off duty is off. I'm sure it would be different if I was still OTR
#9
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.
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#10
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. |

