What is the split sleeper berth rule?

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 are the requirements for splitting sleeper berth time?

A: Truck drivers using the split sleeper berth provision under the hours-of- service (HOS) rule may take a period of at least 7-consecutive hours in the sleeper berth and a period of at least 2-consecutive hours off-duty, provided that, when the two periods are paired, they total at least 10 hours.
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How do you use the split sleeper berth rule?

To use the split-sleeper exception, you need to take at least a 7-consecutive hour break in the sleeper berth and a minimum 2-consecutive hour break that is off duty, in the sleeper berth, or any combination of the two, for a total of at least ten total hours in two qualifying breaks.
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How does the 8 and 2 sleeper berth 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 does the 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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What is split sleeper berth time?



Does 8 hours in the sleeper berth reset your 14?

Those 8 hours in the sleeper berth do not count as part of the 14 hours. This means that the driver only used 7 of their 14 hours so far, and their 14- hour limit gets extended to 5:00 a.m. the next morning (original 9:00 p.m. limit plus 8 hours).
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Can I still use the 8 2 split?

As part of the new HOS rules that went into effect on September 29, 2020, drivers can now split their required 10 hours off-duty in either an 8/2 split or a 7/3 split.
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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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Can you split sleeper berth 5 and 5?

Recently, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) modified the hours-of-service regulations to allow two periods of sleeper berth time: either an 8/2 or 7/3 split.
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How long can you pause your 14 hour clock?

Drivers can pause the 14-hour clock today

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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When a driver uses a sleeper berth in two separate periods totaling 10 hours Neither period may be less than hours?

Cargo drivers may split the sleeper berth time into two periods if neither period is less than two hours: One shift must be at least two hours and can be spent in the sleeper berth, off-duty, or any combination of the two. The second shift must be at least seven hours long and must be taken in the sleeper berth.
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Is it best to split logs wet or dry?

Dry Wood Is Typically Easier to Split

Normally, though, you'll find that dry, seasoned wood is easier to split than wet wood. Regardless of the tree species from which it was harvested, dry wood contains less moisture, so there's less resistance when cutting and splitting it.
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What is a 8 and 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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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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How many hours can a local truck driver work?

The 14-hour limit

Under this HOS rule, drivers cannot be on duty for more than 14 hours each day and cannot drive for more than 11 of those hours. Drivers can perform other work during their 14 hour duty limit, but only 11 hours can be spent in driving time.
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What is the 70 hour rule?

What is the 70-hour 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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Is 34 hour reset mandatory?

Is a 34 hour Reset Mandatory? The 34-hour break is optional, however, there are many benefits in using and learning how to log the 34-hour reset. For example, this rule is the fastest way of refreshing one's driving cycle so they can get back on the road quickly.
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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 are Recap hours calculated?

Here's a basic explanation of the recap hours; Recaps are the hours you get back after the 8th day. Basically you have 70 hours to last 8 days after the 8th day you get back the hours you worked on the first.
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How long does it take split wood to season?

The key to seasoning lies in the word itself: Most firewood properly split and stacked takes at least a season to dry properly. For many of us, that is about six months. If you stack your wood in early spring, it should be ready to be put away for winter use by October.
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Can you split wood right after its cut?

Although you can split wood while it's still wet, it is best to let it dry first. The lower the moisture content of the wood, the easier it will be to split because it gives less resistance when it is dry. However, split wood will dry faster than whole logs. There is more to learn about splitting and storing firewood.
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What is the 80 hour rule?

California Passenger Carrying Vehicles 80 Hour / 8 Day

May drive a maximum of 10 hours after 8 consecutive hours off duty. On Duty - ON: 15-Hour Limit. May not be ON after having been on duty for 15 hours, following 8 consecutive hours off duty. Off-duty time is not included in the 15-hour period.
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