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  1. 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.

  2. DRIVER’S TIME RECORD. 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. At least 8 consecutive hours off duty separate each 12 hours of duty.

  3. DRIVERS MAY PREPARE THIS REPORT INSTEAD OF “DRIVERS DAILY LOG” IF THE FOLLOWING APPLIES: − Driver operates property-carrying commercial motor vehicles which do not require a Commercial Driver’s License. − Driver operates within a 150 air-mile radius of their normal work reporting location.

  4. 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.

  5. 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,

  6. the 100-air-mile rule Drivers operating farm trucks are not required to keep time records for interstate travel within 100 air miles of the farm or ranch. If operating a farm truck for interstate travel outside of 100 air miles, a log book or electronic logging is required. The 100-air-mile exemption, 395.1(e), applies to both interstate

  7. The 100 Air Mile Radius Driver's Exemption Logbooks are for driver's who drive within a 100 Air Mile Radius. The term "Air Mile" is defined internationally as a "Nautical Mile". A "Nautical Mile" is equivalent to 6,076 feet (1,852 meters). 100 Air Miles are equivalent to 115.08 Statute Miles (185.2 KM).