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  1. The rules for truck log books in the USA are1234:
    • 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
    • The trucker must keep track of their location and the time they spend on and off duty
    • Any attempt at entering wrong info may result in prosecution
    • The Department of Transportation (DOT) sets strict logbook rules
    • Complying with logbook rules prevents drowsiness behind the wheel
    • Attempting to hide your hours of service (HOS) can get you in deep trouble
    • Drivers of commercial motor vehicles must keep a driver log book to record their hours of service (HOS)
    • Records of duty status (RODS) can be recorded manually on a paper log or using an electronic logging device
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    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.
    www.smartdrivetest.com/logbooks-united-states/ba…
    DOT logbook rules dictate that the trucker must keep track of their location and the time they spend on and off duty. Off duty information is needed to keep track of the rest the trucker has had in between driving. There is no room for false information in a trucker logbook. Any attempt at entering wrong info may result in prosecution.
    truckerjobusa.com/truck-driver-logbook-101/

    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. ...
    work.chron.com/log-book-rules-truck-drivers-10681…
    According to Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, drivers of commercial motor vehicles must keep a driver log book to record their hours of service (HOS). Records of duty status (RODS) can be recorded manually on a paper log or using an electronic logging device.
    hos247.com/resources/eld/driver-log-book/
  2. People also ask
    Truck drivers must comply with a series of rules and requirements set by the FMCSA. One such requirement is the use of a truck log book to record drivers’ hours of service when operating commercial motor vehicles for interstate trade businesses. When do I need a truck log book or what size truck needs a log book?
    The purpose of the logbook is to ensure that the driver of the truck is taking appropriate breaks and rests for sleeping. Should a driver be involved in a crash, the logbook can be especially helpful in determining who may be at fault if the driver has gone over their hours of service limits for that day or week.
    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.
    The first rule of a log book is accuracy. Everything you write must be 100% accurate and true. Everything on the log is to be filled out by the driver of the commercial motor vehicle. Even on your days off, every single day must be documented in your logbook. The log has to cover all 24 hours of the day, every day.
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