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  1. 23 lut 2022 · After receiving and considering input from the trucking industry on this question, FMCSA decided the ELD rule should allow a ‘100 air-mile radius driver’** to operate outside the 100 air-mile radius exception for no more than 8 days within any 30-day period, and still be exempt from use of an ELD.

  2. 9 wrz 2020 · Almost 58 statute miles will be added to the distance (radius) that both truck and bus drivers can service when using the exception. It may be beneficial to use online mapping software to find the 150-air-mile (172-statute-mile) radius around your drivers’ reporting location (s).

  3. Draw a radius circle around a location in Google Maps to show a distance from that point in all directions.

  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. The short-haul exception maximum allowable workday is changing from 12 to 14 hours, and the distance the driver may operate is extending from a 100 air-mile radius to a 150 air-mile radius. Adverse Driving Conditions Exception. when adverse driving conditions are encountered. This is in addition to the. property (14-hour driving window) and .

  6. 11 sty 2024 · The 150 air mile exemption is for non-CDL drivers who: Operate within 150 air miles; Do not drive through any state that requires a CDL for the type of vehicle being driven; Report back to the same work location every day; Do not drive after the 14 th hour of coming on duty in seven consecutive days; Do not drive after the 16 th hour of coming ...

  7. Guidance: The term “air mile” is internationally defined as a “nautical mile” which is equivalent to 6,076 feet or 1,852 meters. Thus, the 100 air miles are equivalent to 115.08 statute miles or 185.2 kilometers.

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