By federal law, a driver can only drive so many hours per day/week before they absolutely must stop or face severe violations if their log book is checked. When they run out of hours, they must stop and wait for the clock to run out or wait for another driver to take over.
What are the most common hours of service violations?
Here are the most common HOS driver violations from roadside inspections, and how to fix them:
- Stopping Form & Manner Violations.
- Stopping Not Current Violations.
- Stopping Driving Beyond Time Violations.
- False Records Violations.
- No Record of Duty Status and Failing to Retain Previous 7 Days’ Logs.
Does PC stop 14 hour clock?
Personal conveyance (PC) is an off-duty driving status, and counts the same as off duty for different availability limits. Specifically for the 14 hour workday limit when using federal US Rulesets, PC/OFF duty will count towards the limit counting down because it is a consecutive limit.
What does the 14 consecutive hours on duty rule mean?
The 14-hour workday limit means that once a driver comes back ON-Duty after 10 consecutive hours of OFF-Duty time, that driver cannot drive beyond 14 consecutive hours. This workday limit is the total number of hours a driver can work in a day and is designed to prevent driver fatigue.