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  1. Log book rules are regulations that govern the hours of service (HOS) of commercial drivers in the US1. The Department of Transportation (DOT) updated the log book rules in 2021 to provide more flexibility and safety for drivers23. The major updates include3:
    • Drivers can take a 30-minute break after 8 hours of driving, instead of before.
    • Drivers can split their 10 off-duty hours into two periods using the sleeper-berth provision.
    • Drivers can extend their driving time by 2 hours during adverse driving conditions.
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    Log Book Rules for Truck Drivers

    • Follow DOT Regulations The Department of Transportation (DOT) sets strict logbook rules. ...
    • Put Safety First Complying with logbook rules prevents drowsiness behind the wheel. ...
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    Updated Jan 2021 Closed Caption Introduction American rules for log books are: 11 hours driving; 30 minute break at or before the 8 hrs after your last 10 consecutive hour off-duty period; workday occurs within 14 hour window.

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    The four major updates to DOT log book regulations are:

    • Drivers have more flexibility regarding the 30-minute break requirement. ...
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    Updated Jan 2021 American rules for log books are: 11 hours driving; 30 minute break at or before the 8 hrs after your last 10 consecutive hour off-duty period; workday occurs within 14 hour window. Hi there smart drivers, Rick with Smart Drive Test talking to you today about basic rules for keeping a log book in the United States of America.
    DOT log book rules for local drivers accommodate those who operate within a more confined geographic area and have different requirements compared to long-haul drivers. Drivers who use the short-haul exemption must operate within a 150 air-mile radius, return to the work reporting location within 12 hours, and not drive more than 11 hours.
    So without further ado, the basic information for keeping a log book in the United States of America. You have to drive and work within a 14-hour window. You're allowed to drive a maximum of eleven hours, and you have to have a 10 consecutive hour break off in the United States of America.
    Maximum duty period is 14 hours While operating under the short -haul exception, drivers are not required to fill out a log with a graph grid or use an Electronic Logging Device (ELD); they can use a time record instead 6 Short-Haul Exception and Logs • Motor carrier must record the driver’s time in, time out, and total number of hours per day
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