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Old 02-08-2008, 01:35 PM
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Does anyone know where I can find some information about logging. I have not even looked at a log for a year so I want to freshin up before I sign up with someone. I think I remember most if not all of it. Just want to make sure. Thanks
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It's also listed under HOS here:
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regul...k-examples.htm

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Default Re: Log book refresher

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Does anyone know where I can find some information about logging. I have not even looked at a log for a year so I want to freshin up before I sign up with someone. I think I remember most if not all of it. Just want to make sure. Thanks
If I were you I would go and get a generic log book from a truck stop and practice filling it out, if you are that concerned. the directions are right in the cover. Fill out like 10 consecutive days or so, to make sure you understand how to subtract the hours from your total using the 60/70 rule. Just make sure you flag the location every change of duty and do your adding and subtracting right. It is easy just have to be careful with your math. One because you would hate to get a violation and 2 because it would be bad if you thought you were out of hours and it ended up you and time to spare.
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Does anyone know where I can find some information about logging. I have not even looked at a log for a year so I want to freshin up before I sign up with someone. I think I remember most if not all of it. Just want to make sure. Thanks

Send me a pm and I can help you all you need! I would be glad to help you understand the regulations!
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