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  1. 29 sie 2022 · The 150 air-mile exemption at 395.1(e)(2) only applies to drivers that: Operate property-carrying vehicles that do not require a CDL to operate, and Stay within the 150 air-miles of their work reporting location.

  2. 9 wrz 2020 · Drivers must remain within a 150 air-mile radius. The new rule does not amend the current 150-air-mile exception for non-CDL truck drivers, found in §395.1(e)(2). This exception provides additional benefits for eligible drivers, such as a twice-weekly 16-hour workday.

  3. 4 kwi 2024 · You’ve established that the DOT 150 Air Mile rule eliminates the need for local, short-haul drivers to keep detailed logs of their time on duty. If so, it increases the number of hours some short-haul drivers can work to 14 per day. It also bumps the air-mile radius (from the trucking base) from 100 to 150 miles.

  4. What are the 100 air-mile exemption requirements? To help you make sense of it, here are the highlights. The driver must operate within a 100 air-mile radius of his/her normal work reporting location.

  5. 14 paź 2020 · What if I exceed the air-mile radius or hours restriction? Eligibility for the short-haul exemption is considered on a driver-by-driver and day-by-day basis. This means that if a particular driver meets the criteria outlined above on Day 1 but not on Day 2, he/she is entitled to the exemption on Day 1 but not on Day 2.

  6. 19 cze 2024 · What are the air mile exemption regulations? As of September 29, 2020, the FMCSA updated the 100-air-mile exemption rule to 150 air miles, along with some other important changes for short-haul property-carrying commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers, highlighted below.

  7. 17 cze 2024 · The 100 air-mile exemption applies to CDL drivers who: Operate within 100 air-miles; Go off-duty within 12 hours; Report back to the same work location every day; Have at least 10 consecutive hours off-duty before starting the next on-duty period. The 150 air-mile exemption applies to non-CDL drivers who: Operate within 150 air-miles;