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Driver Logs. Compliance with hours of service regulations. Having a GVWR or GCWR of 10,001 pounds or more. 1a. Compliance with hours of service regulations . Designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver. 1b. Compliance with hours of service regulations.
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Compliance with hours of service regulations • Having a GVWR or GCWR of 10,001 pounds or more 1a
Compliance with hours of service regulations • Designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver 1b
Compliance with hours of service regulations • Transporting hazardous materials in a type or quantity which require placarding 1c
The graph grid • Off duty • Sleeper berth • Driving • On duty 2
Eleven items on all logs • Date • Total miles driven today • Truck or tractor and trailer number 3a
Eleven items on all logs • Carrier’s name • 24-hour period starting time • Driver’s signature/certification • Main office address 3b
Eleven items on all logs • Remarks • Co-driver’s name (if applicable) • Total hours in each duty status 3c
Eleven items on all logs • Shipping document number(s) or shipper name and commodity 3d
Log keeping responsibilities • Entries must be current • Name of city, town, or village and state where each change of duty status occurs must be recorded in the remarks section 4a
Log keeping responsibilities • Entries must be legible/in driver’s own handwriting 4b
Log keeping responsibilities • Entries must include the 11 required items • Time standard at the home terminal must be used 4c
Log keeping responsibilities • Entries must be done in duplicate • Entries for multiple days off or vacations may be consolidated onto a single log 4d
Record retention • Original record of duty status must be submitted to the carrier within 13 days 5a
Record retention • Keep a copy of each record for the previous 7 consecutive days in your possession and available for inspection while on duty 5b
Record retention • Carrier must keep records of duty status and all supporting documents for 6 months 5c