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  1. A driver is exempt from the requirements of § 395.8 if: (i) The driver operates within a 100 air-mile radius of the normal work reporting location; (ii) The driver, except a driver-salesperson, returns to the work reporting location and is released from work within 12 consecutive hours;

  2. DRIVERS MAY PREPARE THIS REPORT INSTEAD OF “DRIVERS DAILY LOG” IF THE FOLLOWING APPLIES: − Driver operates within 100 air-mile radius of their normal work reporting location. − Driver returns to their normal work reporting location and is released from work within 12 consecutive hours.

  3. DRIVERS MAY PREPARE THIS REPORT INSTEAD OF “DRIVERS DAILY LOG” IF THE FOLLOWING APPLIES: Operates within 100 air-mile radius for CDL or 150 mile radius for non CDL drivers. Returns to headquarters and is released from work within 12 consecutive hours.

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  5. CODE§ 4.12(a)(4) and (b)(3). Use of this or a similar form is not required. Any day in which a driver does not meet the “CRITERIA” listed above, the driver must record time on a Record of Duty Status/Driver’s Daily Log form. A Texas Motor Carrier’s Guide to Highway Safety395-11. Driver’s Time Record (100 or 150 mile exemption)

  6. Driver's Exemption Log -- 100 Air-Mile Radius Designed for drivers who don't normally travel outside of a 100 air-mile radius from their home terminal. Here's a simple, concise method of keeping track of hours worked for a 4-month period. Helps meet the specific requirements of 49 CFR Section 395.1(e)(5). CC-691-L 2-ply. Book format, Carbons,

  7. DRIVER’S MAY PREPARE THIS REPORT INSTEAD OF A DAILY LOG BOOK IF THE FOLLOWING APPLIES: Operates within 100 air-miles of home terminal (CDL drivers) or 150 air miles for non-CDL drivers. Returns to “home terminal” and is released from work within 12 consecutive on-duty hours.