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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 280342" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p><span style="color: blue">no more then 11 hours drive time in one day. No language on it being consecutive. 11 hour rule directed towards feeder drivers not package car drivers. package car drivers do not drive over 150 miles from their building and therefore do not need to track their drive time. If they did it would be an absolute nightmare. Imagine logging every time you drove to your next stop as drive time then logging the time spent delivering the package as on duty time. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">14 hour rule should apply to all drivers. You can not work more then 14 hours in a day measured from punch to punch. It does not matter if you take a five minute meal or an hour you can not work more then 14 hours from punch to punch.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">You must be off at least 10 hours before you can start your next work day. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">no more then sixty hours in a week. you reset after you have been off 34 consecutive hours. When you reset you start over with a fresh sixty hours. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">many delivery centers use a twelve hour rule to make it easy to control hours. the logic being if you never work more then twelve hours in a day then you can not violate by working more then sixty hours in a week. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 280342, member: 1912"] [COLOR=blue]no more then 11 hours drive time in one day. No language on it being consecutive. 11 hour rule directed towards feeder drivers not package car drivers. package car drivers do not drive over 150 miles from their building and therefore do not need to track their drive time. If they did it would be an absolute nightmare. Imagine logging every time you drove to your next stop as drive time then logging the time spent delivering the package as on duty time. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]14 hour rule should apply to all drivers. You can not work more then 14 hours in a day measured from punch to punch. It does not matter if you take a five minute meal or an hour you can not work more then 14 hours from punch to punch.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]You must be off at least 10 hours before you can start your next work day. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]no more then sixty hours in a week. you reset after you have been off 34 consecutive hours. When you reset you start over with a fresh sixty hours. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]many delivery centers use a twelve hour rule to make it easy to control hours. the logic being if you never work more then twelve hours in a day then you can not violate by working more then sixty hours in a week. [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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