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  1. 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

  2. 23 lut 2022 · What the ELD Mandate Means for the 100 Air-Mile Radius Exception. Congress allows the USDOT to exempt from the ELD mandate ‘short haul’ drivers not required to complete a daily paper log.

  3. 19 sty 2013 · Here is the way I interpret the 100 mile air radius rule. Stay within a 100 mile air radius. Your time card is your log book. You cannot work over 12 hour per day. If you want to work more than 12 hours per day you need to run a log book. Your weekly hour limit is 60 hours per week. You still need 10 hours off duty before a shift.

  4. 11 cze 2024 · The 100 Mile ELD Exemption Explained. The 100 air mile radius log book exemption, as outlined in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations, provides relief from certain hours of service requirements for drivers operating within a certain distance of their normal work reporting location, originally 100 air mile radius.

  5. 23 lip 2020 · The Agency: (1) expands the short-haul exception to 150 air-miles and allows a 14-hour work shift to take place as part of the exception; (2) expands the driving window during adverse driving conditions by up to an additional 2 hours; (3) requires a 30-minute break after 8 hours of driving time (instead of on-duty time) and allows an on-duty ...

  6. 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).

  7. 19 sty 2013 · If I run local, less than 12 hours a day, within 100 air mile radius, it seems the rules say the motor carrier has to maintain a time sheet in the office for me every day. Log book exempt. What if I run outside the radius in occasion, say once or twice every couple of weeks?

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