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<blockquote data-quote="Mugarolla" data-source="post: 1956938" data-attributes="member: 8481"><p>The 11 hour rule applies to package car drivers also. But this 11 hours is actual driving time. No package car driver is actually driving near 11 hours per day, so they don't even keep track of it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No you are not, at least referring to Hours of Service. This may be your local policy, but does not apply elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>You can work longer than 14, just cannot drive after working 14.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is for package car drivers also and it is not <strong>straight 11 hours</strong>. It is the total number of hours driven. You can only drive 11 total hours without taking 10 hours off.</p><p></p><p>Package drivers do not worry about it because there are no package drivers that come close to driving a total of 11 hours.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is not 11 straight hours of driving, it is the total hours of driving throughout the day.</p><p></p><p>If you are a package driver, each stop does not reset the 11 hours.</p><p></p><p>Package drivers do not worry about it because there are no package drivers that come close to <strong>driving</strong> a total of 11 hours. Like you said, drive, get out and deliver, drive, get out and pickup. I would guess that the average package car driver drives less that 5 hours per day even if he worked 14.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>All the crap in the middle counts, but it is not punch in to punch out.</p><p></p><p>You cannot <strong>drive</strong> after working 14 hours. You can return to the building and do will calls for 2 more hours and work 16 hours. Just make sure you have 10 hours off before you punch back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mugarolla, post: 1956938, member: 8481"] The 11 hour rule applies to package car drivers also. But this 11 hours is actual driving time. No package car driver is actually driving near 11 hours per day, so they don't even keep track of it. No you are not, at least referring to Hours of Service. This may be your local policy, but does not apply elsewhere. You can work longer than 14, just cannot drive after working 14. It is for package car drivers also and it is not [B]straight 11 hours[/B]. It is the total number of hours driven. You can only drive 11 total hours without taking 10 hours off. Package drivers do not worry about it because there are no package drivers that come close to driving a total of 11 hours. It is not 11 straight hours of driving, it is the total hours of driving throughout the day. If you are a package driver, each stop does not reset the 11 hours. Package drivers do not worry about it because there are no package drivers that come close to [B]driving[/B] a total of 11 hours. Like you said, drive, get out and deliver, drive, get out and pickup. I would guess that the average package car driver drives less that 5 hours per day even if he worked 14. All the crap in the middle counts, but it is not punch in to punch out. You cannot [B]drive[/B] after working 14 hours. You can return to the building and do will calls for 2 more hours and work 16 hours. Just make sure you have 10 hours off before you punch back in. [/QUOTE]
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