Does other work count as driving time?

You may do other work, but you cannot do any more driving until you are off duty enough days to get below the limit. Any other hours you work, whether they are for a motor carrier or someone else, must be added to the total.
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What is classed as other work on Tacho?

The record of other work must be either: written manually on a chart. written manually on a printout from a digital or smart tachograph. made by using the manual input facility of a digital or smart tachograph or.
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What is other work in HGV?

HGV Working Time Directive Rules

Even stuck in traffic is classed as 'other work'. The 'Working Time' (including driving) must not exceed an average of 48 hours a week, calculated over a rolling 17-week period, but can be extended to a 26-week period under a collective or workforce agreement.
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What is considered on duty time Fmcsa?

On-duty time means all time from the time a driver begins to work or is required to be in readiness to work until the time the driver is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work. (9) Performing any compensated work for a person who is not a motor carrier.
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Which task would be included in the definition of on duty time?

On-duty time includes all time you are working or are required to be ready to work, for any employer, whether paid or unpaid. If you are working or obligated to do something or be somewhere for a motor carrier, whether paid or not, OR are doing paid work for anyone else, you are on duty. •
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Can you go off duty while being loaded?

The message shared by ISP-CVED reads: “Effective immediately all time being loaded or unloaded must be on duty time. We can no longer use it as off duty time per FMCSR 392.2.
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What stops your 14 hour clock?

Drivers can pause the 14-hour clock today

This is known as the “split sleeper-berth” option, and it works like this: The driver must take a break of at least 2 consecutive hours sometime during the day. The break must be spent off duty or in a sleeper berth (or using a combination of the two).
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Does sleeper berth count as on duty?

The rest period inside the sleeper berth won't count towards the 14 hours of duty. Then the driver will take another separate rest period of at least 2 hours, but under 10 consecutive hours long. This period may be spent off duty or in the sleeper berth.
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What qualifies as off duty time quizlet?

All time waiting at a plant is part of your off-duty time.
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Can I go off duty instead of sleeper berth?

A driver may also use the sleeper berth in a different way to get the “equivalent of at least 10 consecutive hours off duty.” To do this, a driver must spend at least 8 consecutive hours (but less than 10 consecutive hours) in the sleeper berth. This rest period will not count as part of the 14 hours.
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What counts as HGV time?

The HGV working time directive requires drivers completing other work to take a 30 minute break if their work is between 6 and 9 hours, or 45 minutes if work totals over 9 hours.
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What is classed as working time for a driver?

Working time or driver hours can be classed as the time spent carrying out duties that are linked to your transport operation, and there are many things that this would include, for example, – Driving. – Loading and unloading. – Industry specific driver training.
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Does POA count as working time?

There is no 'opt-out' for individuals wishing to work longer than an average 48-hour week, but breaks and 'periods of availability' do not count as working time. Generally speaking, a period of availability ( POA ) is waiting time, the duration of which must be known in advance.
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Does PoA count towards 15 hours working time?

Periods of Availability (PoA) are paid time but do not count towards the 48 average working week or the 60 hour a week maximum.
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Does PoA reset drive time?

Yes it reset your driving time BUT legally poa can't be classed as a break so you got your legs slapped.
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How long do you keep Tacho infringements for?

How long do tacho infringements last? If you're wondering how long tacho infringements last, the straight answer is that there is no limit, and as stated above; driver hours offences can be investigated for up to 6 months. There are however different levels of infringements, where a level 5 infringement is the highest.
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What is the maximum number of hours you are allowed to drive each day Amazon quizlet?

-You're allowed to drive a maximum of 13 hours in a day. -You're not allowed to driver after 14 hours on duty in a day. What are the two Daily Cycles? Cycle 1- Drivers working on this cycle must not driver after completing 70 on duty hours in seven days.
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What is the 11 hour limit quizlet?

A driver shall nor drive more than 11 hours following the equivalent of at least 10 consecutive hours off duty.
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What to do if eld is not working?

Here's what you need to do: Notify Your Carrier. As a driver, you have 24 hours to provide your carrier with written notice of the ELD malfunction. Make Sure You Have Access to Your Logs From the Past Week.
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Can I drive after 8 hours sleep?

Drivers using a sleeper berth must take at least 8 hours in the sleeper berth, and may split the sleeper berth time into two periods provided neither is less than 2 hours. All sleeper berth pairings MUST add up to at least 8 hours.
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Can you take a 10 hour break in a Daycab?

The driver must go off duty for 10 hours before he can legally drive again. This cannot be done inside the daycab. Nothing illegal about it, you can be on duty forever without limits!
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How does 7 and 3 split work?

Essentially for a 7/3 split, a driver has to stay in the sleeper berth for seven hours, and then spend another three hours relaxing somehow, or even going back into the berth.
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Can a cell phone be used as an ELD?

An ELD can be on a smartphone or other wireless device if the device meets the ELD rule's technical specifications. If the device is a portable it must be mounted in a fixed position during commercial motor vehicle (CMV) operation and visible to the driver from a normal seated driving position.
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What is the 8 2 split?

Split-Sleeper berth periods can be split into 8/2 and 7/3. This means that you're able to use the split-sleeper provision in periods of: 8 hours and 2 hours. 7 hours and 3 hours.
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