HOURS OF SERVICE QUESTION....HELP.

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Old 11-11-2006, 01:00 AM
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I think I know the answer to this question but here goes anyway.

Is there a "5 hour rule" in the US? i.e can a driver go into the bunk for 5 hours and drive after that 5 hour period one time per week?

I have a driver in NY state that would like to get to Niagara Falls for tomorrow morning but it won't happen if he needs to spend 10 hours in the bunk. It could happen if he spent 5 hours in the bunk and tacked that extra 5 hours onto his reset time.
 
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Old 11-11-2006, 01:31 AM
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Not under DOT regulations. The only split you can do is 8 hours in the sleeper and 2 hours off duty. Keep in mind that between the 8 hour (or more) sleeper breaks you get 11 driving hours in 14 hour window with the 2 hour break counting towards the 14 hours. You also can't have more than 11 driving in 14 hour window on either side of the 8 hour sleeper break. The complete explanation has been posted before, you can search for it.
 
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OK thanks that's what I thought.
 
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Old 11-11-2006, 03:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Rawlco
Not under DOT regulations. The only split you can do is 8 hours in the sleeper and 2 hours off duty. Keep in mind that between the 8 hour (or more) sleeper breaks you get 11 driving hours in 14 hour window with the 2 hour break counting towards the 14 hours. You also can't have more than 11 driving in 14 hour window on either side of the 8 hour sleeper break. The complete explanation has been posted before, you can search for it.
Not necessarily.

You can sleep for 5 hours, but it will count towards your 14 hours. The only thing that stops the clock is the 8 hour break.
 
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Old 11-11-2006, 04:19 PM
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He got to the border late this morning after taking his SB time......only to discover the $%#@! title wasn't faxed to US Customs 72 hours in advance. Now he's stuck until Monday so it didn't matter anyway.

I'm so mad I could explode.

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Off topic. But nice can man! Is that temporary or what? Change of pace?
 
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Originally Posted by sidman82
Off topic. But nice can man! Is that temporary or what? Change of pace?
I got bored this morning, and started playing in Photoshop. Thanks for the kudos. :wink:
 
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Bored? Well come on down to MD and slap some tools on I got work comin out of my ...........well I got a lot of work. :lol:

Oh yeah nice can...........that just sounds wrong
 
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Originally Posted by RostyC
Oh yeah nice can...........that just sounds wrong
His avitar aint that bad either :wink:


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