What is the rule for having 7 days prior in your log book if you’ve taken time off at home?
May 2nd, 2009 | by admin |or46searay asked:
I have always thought that when you’ve taken enough time off at home to reset your 70 hours, that you did not have to have the last 7 days in your log book for a dot officer to inspect.
Randy
I have always thought that when you’ve taken enough time off at home to reset your 70 hours, that you did not have to have the last 7 days in your log book for a dot officer to inspect.
Randy











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By Windseeker_1 on May 4, 2009 | Reply
They had such a hard time getting the new rules passed that they probably just forgot to take the 7 days prior rule out.
By Jesus freak on May 5, 2009 | Reply
For 26 years and draw your recap should be where you have been doing on vacation just write down what days and if you are some drivers who still run two logs on or off for 26 years and show time off and their.
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