What is the 8 hour rule?

According to the FMCSA's 30-Minute Break Rule, a driver has a window of 8 hours to drive after their last off-duty period of at least 30 minutes. In the old rule, once a driver went on-duty in a day, the driver had to take a 30-minute break by the 8th hour before being allowed to drive again.
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Can I start driving after 8 hours of sleep?

Sleeper Berth Provision

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.
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What is the 8 day rule?

The 70-hour in 8 days rule (or 60 in 7) is the total time spent Driving and ON-Duty, and cannot exceed 70 hours in any 8-day period (or 60 hours in any 7-day period). In other words, drivers have a limited number of hours they can be ON-Duty per cycle (week).
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How does an 8 and 2 split work?

With the 8/2 split, Seidl said a driver could drive for 6 hours and then take a 2-hour off-duty break and then drive for another 5 hours. At that point, an 8-hour off-duty period would commence and, when combined with the 2-hour off-duty break, provide the 10 hours of equivalent off-duty time as required by FMCSA.
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How many hours do you need off to reset?

Drivers can reset their clock by taking a break of 34 consecutive hours in two different statuses: 'Off Duty' or 'Sleeper Berth. ' Once drivers have completed their 34-hour break, they can resume working.
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Does sleeper berth count as off duty?

Utilizing their off duty time with split sleeper berth

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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Can truckers drink alcohol?

Drivers are forbidden to use alcohol, be under the influence of alcohol, or have any measured alcohol concentration, while on duty, or operating, or in physical control of a commercial motor vehicle. Alcohol can only be transported as part of a shipment.
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How does the 8 hour sleeper berth work?

One of the qualifying periods must be at least seven consecutive hours in the sleeper berth instead of eight hours. The other break must be at least two consecutive hours period of off-duty time, sleeper-berth time, or both.
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Can you log off duty while loading?

If you're sitting at a dock in the truck, you can't log Off Duty because you're still in the truck.
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How does a 7 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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How long can truck drivers drive before rest?

Legally 8 before being required to take a thirty minute break. They are allowed to drive 11 hours total before a mandatory 10 hour break. How many hours can a truck driver go off-duty?
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Can you stop 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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Can you off duty drive during a 34 hour reset?

A driver may restart a 7/8 consecutive day period after taking 34 or more consecutive hours off duty. The truck driver 34-hour reset is a way for drivers to reset their workweek and 60/70 hour clock by taking 34 consecutive hours off work, either spent off-duty or in the sleeper berth.
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Can I drive after 8 hours in sleeper berth in USA?

A driver may also use the sleeper berth to extend the 14-hour limit. Any period in the sleeper berth of at least 8 consecutive hours does not count as part of the 14 hours, and, therefore, allows a driver to extend the time during which a driver could use their maximum 11 hours of driving.
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What is split rest break?

A split rest is where a driver takes 6 continuous hours at one time and 2 continuous hours another time in a 24-hour period, rather than the required 7 continuous hours of rest. Split rests are not encouraged because they can impact on the quality of a driver's sleep.
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Does personal conveyance start your clock?

Personal conveyance does not affect the driver's on-duty time. It should go without saying, but personal conveyance is an off-duty drive status and therefore has no effect on the driver's available hours of service, or on-duty time.
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Can a driver go off duty while being unloaded?

“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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How long can you drive without a break?

The 4.5 hour rule? You cannot drive for longer than 4.5 hours without taking a break of at least 45 minutes. Taking this break causes a fresh 4.5 hour period of drive to begin. Note – See the rules on breaks to ensure you do not break the 4.5 hour rule.
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How does the sleeper berth split work?

The split sleeper berth rule allows a truck driver to extend a shift by splitting the required 10 consecutive hours of off-duty time into two shifts. This means that drivers can adjust their schedules for longer hauls or warehouse hours by “dropping in” a rest break to comply with driving hour limitations.
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What's the difference between off-duty and sleeper berth?

Sleeper berth means the driver is resting (not necessarily sleeping) in the sleeper-berth compartment of the unit. Off-duty time is when the driver is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work.
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Can you drink in your sleeper?

Resting in the sleeper berth after using alcohol.

§ 392.5 prohibits a driver from having alcohol in his or her system while having “physical control” of a commercial motor vehicle, meaning you have immediate access to the keys and your truck is nearby. This applies even while taking a 34-hour restart.
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Can you drink beer in the bed of a truck?

Can You Drink In The Bed Of A Truck? The state of California has laws against consuming alcohol while operating a vehicle. California bans the use of open containers of alcohol in vehicles, just like most states. Whatever you consume is illegal if it is open. It doesn't matter if you consume the alcohol or not.
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Can you have beer in a tractor trailer?

Can Truck Drivers Drink In Their Sleeper? It is illegal to have any alcohol, open or unopened, in a commercial motor vehicle.
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