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49 CFR Part 395 and Minn Stat § 221 0314. carrier and its drivers are subject to the hours of service regulations in Minnesota if they operate vehicles in: Interstate Commerce which are: Over 10,000 pounds GVW or GVWR or gross vehicle weight or gross combination weight (whichever is greater);
Minnesota are required to display Minnesota-based license plates. Intrastate vehicles may be registered and plates obtained at any deputy registrar’s office located throughout the state. Registration fees are determined by the gross vehicle weight and model year of the vehicle. A USDOT number is required.
Persons providing transportation described in section 221.025, clause (2), must comply with the rules for driver qualifications; hours of service of drivers; driving of motor vehicles; parts and accessories necessary for safe operation; and inspection, repair, and maintenance.
The new rule replaced Hours of Service regulations last updated in 2003. As in the 2003 regulations, the new rule prohibits truckers from driving more than eleven hours in a row, working longer than 14 hours in a shift, and driving more than 60 hours over a seven day period or 70 hours over an eight day period.
28 mar 2022 · The following table summarizes the HOS regulations for property-carrying and passenger-carrying drivers.
gross vehicle weight (GVW) in Minnesota, are subject to various commercial vehicle safety regulations including: • Driver Qualifications (DOT physical, driver’s files, etc); • Hours of Service (logbook or timesheet); • Vehicle Maintenance (pre-trip inspection, post-trip inspection report); and • Hazardous Materials (HM).
10 lis 2021 · “Hours of service” refers to the maximum amount of time drivers are permitted to be on duty including driving time, and specifies number and length of rest periods, to help ensure that drivers stay awake and alert.