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February 2007 Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Module 4: Driver Activities
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February 2007 Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Module 4: Driver Activities.

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Page 1: February 2007 Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Module 4: Driver Activities.

February 2007

Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service

Module 4: Driver Activities

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What activities do commercial vehicle drivers perform in a day?

Pick up/drop off load, drive, maintain vehicle, complete paperwork, eat, sleep

Every driver activity can be classified into one of four categories

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What will I learn in this module?

Activities classified as driving time Activities classified as on-duty other than driving

time Activities classified as off-duty time other than

time spent in a sleeper berth Activities classified as off-duty time spent in a

sleeper berth How to use a logbook

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What is “duty status”?

Four categories of duty status: Off-duty time, other than time spent in a

sleeper berth Off-duty time spent in a sleeper berth Driving time (on-duty time) On-duty time, other than driving time

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“On-duty time”

Begins when driver starts work or is required by motor carrier to be available for work

Does not include time when driver is waiting to be assigned work

Ends when driver stops work or is relieved of all responsibility by motor carrier

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“Off-duty time”

Any time other than on-duty time

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Off-Duty Time, Other Than Time Spent in a Sleeper Berth Driver has the freedom to do whatever

driver wants to do Driver is relieved of all duty, responsibility

and obligation for care and custody of vehicle, its accessories, and any passengers or cargo it may be carrying

Driver has freedom to leave vehicle to do something else

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Off-Duty Time, Other Than in a Sleeper BerthExamples: Meal break Rest break Sleep Waiting for work assignment Work performed for an organization other than

the motor carrier Vacation time

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Off-Duty Time Spent in a Sleeper Berth Driver is in sleeper berth area Sleeper berth is in the cab or passenger

compartment of commercial vehicle Specific dimensions and environmental

requirements for sleeper berths will be discussed in Module 8

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Off-Duty Time Spent in a Sleeper Berth

Examples: Reading in sleeper berth Relaxing in sleeper berth Sleeping in sleeper berth

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Driving Time

Driver operates or controls a commercial vehicle

Example:- Driving a commercial vehicle

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On-Duty, Other Than Driving Time Driver performs other activities while

on-duty Inspecting, servicing or repairing

commercial vehicle Loading or unloading commercial vehicle Waiting to be dispatched (at a motor

carrier or shipper facility)

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On-Duty, Other Than Driving Time Waiting for inspection at customs Traveling in commercial vehicle as a

co-driver Traveling as a passenger in commercial

vehicle to a point where the driver will begin driving

Performing any other work for the motor carrier such as completing paperwork

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What is a logbook and how is it used? Logbook is used to record driver activities Each page in a logbook records one day’s

(24 hours) activities Obtain logbooks from motor carriers or

purchase them at truck stops, stationary stores or commercial printing companies

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What is a logbook and how is it used? Daily grid

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Daily Grid ExampleTime Activity Duty Status

8 hours Sleep Off-duty time other than time spent in a sleeper berth

1 hour Eat breakfast and drive to motor carrier

Off-duty time other than time spent in a sleeper berth

1 hour Supervise loading of vehicle

On-duty, other than driving time

4 hours Drive Driving time

1 hour Eat lunch Off-duty time other than time spent in a sleeper berth

4 hours Drive Driving time

1 hour Eat supper Off-duty time other than time spent in a sleeper berth

2 hours Drive Driving time

1 hour Supervise unloading of vehicle, maintain vehicle and complete paperwork

On-duty, other than driving time

1 hour Relax and sleep Off-duty time other than time spent in a sleeper berth

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Daily Grid Example