Truckin 101 log books 2
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I just made a major career change. I got out of EMS and now taking a trucking class. Most of the guys in the class have been exposed to big rigs in one way or another so they seem to be more familiar with this suff. I feel like I am always far behind and the instrutor spent little time(in my opinion) on logging, so I really appricate this video.
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Can you make the recap again please?
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thank you so much for explaining everything to me and everything came back to me fresh thank you thank you thank you its been 5 years i havent used a log book just time sheet
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Thanks simple direct and to the point!!!!!
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hey boss>>can you giv me this information an spanish?????? i understand buy spanish is my native language...so i dont understan some parts.........i' am nwe on this job and i not want to the school
llushpi 1 month ago
@llushpi No sir. You have to be able to read english to pass the written exam, & read road signs. You have to be able to speak English to pass the driving test & Pretrip. In CA it is not offered in any other language, I don't know about any other states though.
ibasspro 1 month ago
i drive a dedicated run to south texas twice a week from dallas to mcallen, i get paid a salary not by the mile. sometimes i have to work in-town, ive drove the tractor one time in town this week i only put in five miles in the tractor that i use for the dedicated run and continued my duties with day cabs. do have to log this?
bensta6133 2 months ago
@bensta6133 If you did not travel 150 air miles from your home terminal you do not need to keep the logs, but your company does.
ibasspro 1 month ago
>>>>>>>. in case you use up all your 70 hours rule in 7 days at that point you have to take a 34 hour break, i hink this is how it works: the law require a driver to drive no more than 70 hours in a 7 day period if you dont finish up those hours in 7 days then you can drive the rest of the 70 hours the next day (which is the eight day). if you did drive 70 hours in a seven day period then you have to take a break for 34 hour buddy
winshoo5 1 year ago
@winshoo5 You are never REQUIRED to take 34 off, 34 just gives a fresh 70. so on day 7 you have 10 hours on the books, and you use 5, you still have 5 for day 8, then on day 9 you will get back the hours you used on day 1, so you can keep going without a reset.
ibasspro 1 year ago