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HOURS OF SERVICE

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Cross Border Transportation FAQs

NOTE: This guidance revises FMCSA-ELD-Cross-Border-Transportation-FAQs(2018-04-09)-CORR1, rescinded on March 8, 2024.

FMCSA-ELD-Cross-Border-Transportation-FAQs(2024-03-08)

 

Cross Border Transportation FAQs

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Hours of Service Examples

NOTE:  This guidance revises FMCSA's Logbook Examples, issued in May 2015, and rescinded on June 27, 2020.

 

FMCSA-HOS-395-HOS-EXAMPLES(2022-04-28)

 

Hours of Service Examples

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Interstate Truck Driver’s Guide to Hours of Service

NOTE:  This guidance revises the previous version of FMCSA’s Interstate Truck Driver’s Guide to Hours of Service, issued in October 2016, and rescinded on June 27, 2020.

 

FMCSA-HOS-395-DRIVERS-GUIDE-TO-HOS(2022-04-28)

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Under the sleeper berth provisions, a driver takes 7 hours in the sleeper berth & later takes an off-duty period of 3 hours before arriving at home. When the driver arrives home within the permissible hours, what rest is req’d to reset their "day clock"?

Frequently Asked Questions Relating to 2020 Changes to Hours of Service Regulations

Question 8

Q: Under the sleeper berth provisions, a driver takes 7 hours in the sleeper berth and later takes an off-duty period of 3 hours before arriving at home. When the driver arrives...