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<blockquote data-quote="tadpole" data-source="post: 3604894" data-attributes="member: 53369"><p>60 and 70-hour rules - A motor carrier must not permit or require a driver to drive after a total of:</p><p>• 60 hours on duty in 7 consecutive days (carrier does not operate CMVs every day of the week), OR</p><p>• 70 hours on duty in 8 consecutive days (carrier operates CMVs every day of the week), AND</p><p>• An off duty period of 34 or more consecutive hours may restart a driver's 7 or 8 consecutive day period as long as the driver has not exceeded 60 or 70-hours on duty.</p><p></p><p><strong>Question 6: If a motor carrier operates under the 70-hour/8-day rule, does any aspect of the 60-hour rule apply to its operations? If a motor carrier operates under the60-hour/7-day rule, does any part of the 70-hour rule apply to its operations?</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Guidance: </strong></p><p></p><p>If a motor carrier operates 7 days per week and chooses to require all of its drivers to comply with the 70-hour/8-day rule, the 60-hour/7-day rule would not be applicable to these drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tadpole, post: 3604894, member: 53369"] 60 and 70-hour rules - A motor carrier must not permit or require a driver to drive after a total of: • 60 hours on duty in 7 consecutive days (carrier does not operate CMVs every day of the week), OR • 70 hours on duty in 8 consecutive days (carrier operates CMVs every day of the week), AND • An off duty period of 34 or more consecutive hours may restart a driver's 7 or 8 consecutive day period as long as the driver has not exceeded 60 or 70-hours on duty. [B]Question 6: If a motor carrier operates under the 70-hour/8-day rule, does any aspect of the 60-hour rule apply to its operations? If a motor carrier operates under the60-hour/7-day rule, does any part of the 70-hour rule apply to its operations?[/B] [B]Guidance: [/B] If a motor carrier operates 7 days per week and chooses to require all of its drivers to comply with the 70-hour/8-day rule, the 60-hour/7-day rule would not be applicable to these drivers. [/QUOTE]
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