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  1. 30 lip 2019 · THE 100 AIR MILE RADIUS EXCEPTION EXPLAINED. From FMCSR Section 395.1(e) (1) You are not required to fill out a log if you come under the 100 air-mile radius exception. This exception applies for any day in which you comply with ALL of the following: Driver Responsibilities. Drive within a 100 air-mile radius of your normal work reporting location,

  2. What is an air mile? An “air mile” is a nautical measurement of distance which does not account for roads, terrain or other variables. Basically, an air mile is the shortest path between two points, or “as the crow flies.” You can easily plot a rough 100 air mile radius from your reporting location using one of many free online tools.

  3. 23 lut 2022 · What the ELD Mandate Means for the 100 Air-Mile Radius Exception. If you’ve spent time in or around the trucking industry, you know that many professional drivers operate under the longstanding “100 air-mile radius exception.”

  4. The 100 air-mile exemption, which is in the regulations at §395.1(e)(1), allows a commercial driver to use a time record in place of a log, provided that certain conditions are met. While this is possibly the most widely used hours-of-service exemption, it may be the most commonly misused exemption, as well.

  5. 31 paź 2019 · The 100 air-mile short-haul exemption applies to CDL drivers and refers to the radius in which they operate related to their work reporting location.

  6. 18 lip 2017 · If you are a short-haul, interstate carrier that operates within either 100 or 150 air miles of your work location, you may be exempt from the ELD mandate. To qualify, you must meet all of the following criteria.

  7. The term “air-mile” is internationally defined as a “nautical mile” which is equivalent to 6,076 feet. Thus, 100 air-miles are equivalent to 115.08 statute miles, and 150 air-miles are equivalent to 172.6 statute miles.

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