I love the way you break everything down to the simplest way to understand it & actually get it. Please continue to make videos because some of us are Similac new.😀 Thank you ~Ingria
Yes. That helped a lot. Thank you!!!! We had a holiday the week that we were scheduled to talk about this among many other things, so they scrunched our learning material that week because of the missed day and i never got the chance to understand it. I understood the logging, just not the recapping so i never could anticipate my future time and would just end up taking a 34 in the end. Now i can plan my schedule better.
Some people have gift teach explain things not everyone has it .very good explanation thanks posting.my son just went thru cdl and did not learn how fill out logs .When I went was same story most cdl schools are a complete joke the dot looks the other way even giving some schools third party testing ability so many pass should never drive
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I wish I would've seen this simple explanation video about 2 years ago, when I was first trying to figure out this concept. I was able to take a more difficult route of figuring out the understanding on my own back then, but, even now, it's refreshing to see such a straightforward and simple presentation of the concept of re-caps. Thank you!
Thank you so much for explaining. My coworkers and I will listen to the different truck drivers telling us how you get time back and we’re all new drivers what in the world these people are trying to tell us that didn’t make sense. However, Mr. Cornell, you are very smart and very knowledgeable when it comes to trucking. I will listen to all your advice because I do believe you will always try to keep us safe on the road. Thank you for doing his videos. See around a Trans Am.
Simple ad detailed my brother! I've driving for the last 15 years and I just needed a refresher on this. Never heard it put this short and simple at the same time! I really appreciate it!
Omg thank you I literally went through 5 videos trying to understand what they were trying to explain to me smh thank god I didn’t give up I stumbled upon your video thank you 😂 my brain can rest now.
Fineprint!!! The Key is going on sleeper berth to gain your hours back!! And there are splits to make this happen. You can split the 10 hour sleeper birth up to gain more drive and shift time but your cycle will not replenish some recaps unless you do 10 hours of sleeper. You split the 10 hours of sleeper up by doing 2 or more hours on sleeper birth but if you want that extra time u have break it up the correct way. 10. 2 off duty and 8 on slpr equals 10, 3 on off duty and 7 slpr equals 10 . This will give you some extra hours especially after at midnight!!
@@Thisisebm THANK YOU there are so many little things in trucking that we new drivers don’t know and thanks to people like you we can make sense of what our employers can’t explain
Where can I send you money? Seriously. This the easiest explanation to understand. I followed my own hours and calendar as you explained. I was in an awful pickle with hours and you just explained how to get out of it. Now I can breeze through these 2,790 miles working short days. THANK YOU!!!!!!!
Thanks Natasha, I'm glad this gave you some clarity... $Jus72 Cash app ☺👍you are the first to ask me that.. You don't have to do that, because you have the info regardless, but it was nice of you to ask.... Be safe out there...
I like this explanation- I’ve always had a mental block as to when you get the recap back. My brother suggested it’s because we are conditioned to a 7 DAY CYCLE - a week- and that an 8 day cycle basically messes with your head. I think I agree. But I think it would be better if the instructor- who I do appreciate- pointed out the number of hours available on the recap. 70- 56= 14. Of which you can drive up to 11 hr.
Im doing short hauling soon and plan on running everyday. So from what im getting is that on the 1st through the 7th, I could run 12, 12, 10, 10, 8, 4, 4 and then on the 8th I would be able to drive for 12 again since it would take off 12 hours from the 1st. I hope his is right. Thanks for the video!
Correct and though I’m in a driver program right now and where you’ll run into problems is when you have a streak of short days, those short days or even if you went off duty for 24 hours on one day, you’ll have 0 hours to recap when that day falls off. If you aren’t recapping long days and you just got hours here n there, you’re better off just doing a 34 hour reset and refreshing your 70
@@Thisisebm Sorry but how is he correct? He said on the 8th day to drive 12 again? If you add up he drove 72hrs in an 8 day period. You said you can't go over 70 hrs in an 8 day period so he's not correct. He could drive 10 hrs and max his 70hrs time and the next day, 9th day he could drive 12.
I have big problems with that. Basically another to get recaps drive for 8 hrs which combines with on duty and on duty not driving whether fueling or pre trip, right? What about if not doing none of those things let’s I have to make a quick stop to use the restroom. Thanks!
Great video that broke it down better for me. but does that mean you can basically work for 8 hours everyday combined driving and on duty till you doing a full 34 hours reset
Thanks for watching John! The 8 hours I was using is just an example, because each day will be different depending on your assignment. You may just work 5 hours one day 9 hour on the next. But as long as you don't exceed 70 hours in a 8 days you won't have to do a 34 hour reset because of the recap of the hours that day falling off, if that makes sense.
If I understand correctly, 8 hrs a day and 16 hrs of rest ?? Or hrs back till the next day midnight ??? Cause I am using 65 hrs of my 70hrs in 6 days and doing a 34 hr reset Driving solo 34 hrs reset would only leave me in the sleeper 10 hrs vs the 16hrs
Good video, but My run is long , from Toronto to California drop , then pick from California to New York or further east , so after 70 hours in the 8th day I use recap hours , my question is in 13 days midnight how many hours should stop 24 hours or 36 hours ? Thank u
Hello Kenni that's a real good question.. But only you know the answer to that my friend... I don't know what kind of contractual agreement you have or job obligation. And it depends on how many hours you're gaining back if that makes sense. if good hours coming back off the recap, then you can run and run but if you don't have good hours coming back then a 34 hour reset it's a good idea, if it's just to recharge your body then 13 can do that so you can get back to the money. I do know that you have to be safe and make it back home alive. it sounds like you're running hard but don't run yourself in the ground and take time for yourself at some point you need some rest, whether 13 hours Or 34 hour that's up to you. You know what you can handle and still be safe.Being well rested is the key to you being able to run that safely. get some rest and be safe my friend and thanks for watching I hope I answered your question. 🕛
Once a day falls off from earlier that week, Whatever hours you worked on that day you get them back on your 70. So starting from the day that you're on count back 7 more and that would be your 8 day recap just like in the video. Let me know if we need to talk about it further. Because you need to know how this works if you are a OTR driver. Feel free to watch it again! Please visit www.thisisebm.com
So I could actually keep driving without ever having to do a 34hr restart? I get what your saying but I'm just wondering if I have that understood right?
You should have gained back 8 and still have what you didn't use off your 70 accordion to the example I was using, So yes, you should have around 15 hour available the next day...Thanks for watching Kingsley!
If I'm understanding you correctly Lisbet, you're talkin about when do you gain back hours , if you're working off of the recap. That would be at midnight, once you enter into another day, so the last day can fall off. Even if you do a 10h break, that just resets your 11 & 14 h clock, but you don't get the hours back until midnight once that day falls off. That was an awesome question.... I hope I explained it good enough.
(2 points) 1. It doesn't take a person driving 11 hours a day to get good miles. For example if you're traveling at 70 miles an hour and you drove 8 hours, 8 hours of driving at 70 mph. 8×70=560 you have roughly covered 560 miles. That's a good day of driving at that point start planning on where you're going to shut down. 2. If you drove 11 hours, you haven't left yourself any time to find a safe place to park before you violate you hours of service.
So, to "throw a wrench in the works," who works 8 hours or less per day? If I'm understanding everything correctly, that's the only way the scenario in the video will work. In the real world, most of us work closer to 14-hour days, and therefore, need (are required by HOS) to take a 34-hour reset within 8 days.
You don't work 14 hours a day if you are a OTR driver.. You have 14 hours to get work done. Working is considered (driving) or the time you spend (on duty). The point to the video is to understand how the recap works and how you gain the hours back sir. Thanks for watching! please visit www.thisisebm.com.
Finally found someone who kept it simple and detailed. Thanks so much for this.
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Couldn't ever understand recaps until you explained this. Thank you so much
You're welcome Michael. Thanks for watching.
The easiest explanation of hours of service for a new driver like me, thank you.
I love the way you break everything down to the simplest way to understand it & actually get it. Please continue to make videos because some of us are Similac new.😀 Thank you
~Ingria
Thanks, and thanks for watching Divine I'm glad I could help.
Thanks Cornell!! I’m a new driver, and this business was splitting my brain in half! Again… thank you, very useful
My pleasure Scott! And thanks for watching.
Simple and to the point. Pen and paper always the way to go. Well done sir ty.
Thank you for this video. It was a Godsend!
Simplest explanation Ive found. Keep it up!
Yes. That helped a lot. Thank you!!!! We had a holiday the week that we were scheduled to talk about this among many other things, so they scrunched our learning material that week because of the missed day and i never got the chance to understand it. I understood the logging, just not the recapping so i never could anticipate my future time and would just end up taking a 34 in the end. Now i can plan my schedule better.
Thanks for watching
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Jeezus! People made this so hard to explain this simple. You’re a blessing! Appreciate you!
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Thank you for keeping it simple
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@@Thisisebm yes sir I got 12:15 to play with tomorrow. Good looking out
Good job.
Some people have gift teach explain things not everyone has it .very good explanation thanks posting.my son just went thru cdl and did not learn how fill out logs .When I went was same story most cdl schools are a complete joke the dot looks the other way even giving some schools third party testing ability so many pass should never drive
Thanks you for watching @jeepcj7909. I totally understand what you're saying. Be sure to check for my lives I'm about to start doing as well. Please visit www.thisisebm.com
Perfect explanation 👌🏼!!
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Thanks
I wish I would've seen this simple explanation video about 2 years ago, when I was first trying to figure out this concept. I was able to take a more difficult route of figuring out the understanding on my own back then, but, even now, it's refreshing to see such a straightforward and simple presentation of the concept of re-caps. Thank you!
Thanks and thanks for watching
Simple video thank you
You're welcome
Thank you brotha. Each one teach one
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Awesome
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Thank you so much for explaining. My coworkers and I will listen to the different truck drivers telling us how you get time back and we’re all new drivers what in the world these people are trying to tell us that didn’t make sense. However, Mr. Cornell, you are very smart and very knowledgeable when it comes to trucking. I will listen to all your advice because I do believe you will always try to keep us safe on the road. Thank you for doing his videos. See around a Trans Am.
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I really appreciate you and I wish you all the success in the world...
Wow. By FAR the most simple and to-the-point video on this subject I've seen. Thanks!
Thanks Connor! And thanks for watching
@@Thisisebm no problem! I'm about to hit the road with a Trainer soon, and this explanation definitely helped clear that issue up for me!
Thanks, Cornell! Keep teaching us!
Thanks, Hamzah P, thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot that was very explanatory,God bless you! 🙏🏾
You're welcome Daniel, God bless you as well
Thank you you did a great job explaining the recaps I love this video
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Your videos are awesome!! I subscribe immediately.
Me too this guy knows how to teach.
Awesome,,
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Oh this is simple and straight to point. Thanks.
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Great explanation - thank you !!!
You're welcome Scott! And thanks for watching.
Simple ad detailed my brother! I've driving for the last 15 years and I just needed a refresher on this. Never heard it put this short and simple at the same time! I really appreciate it!
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Thanks for your help.
You are welcome Tahir
So simple the way you explained it! Just starting in the industry and this was a great help. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Adam, I wish you much success in your new career...you're essential
Great information about the on duty rules!
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Doesn't get more simple than that. Thank you.
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Wow so simple the way you broke it down! Was reading all these articles on how it worked and didn’t make a bit of sense, now it does! Thanks!
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Best explanation i've seen so far. Thanks!
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as my brother Ruckus would say… STRAIGHT TO THE MEAT & MASHED POTATOES! yessir
Good job I got it thank you
You the best man
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Very good... Thanks!
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Finally I get it. Thanks man! Best explanation I've found.
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Omg thank you I literally went through 5 videos trying to understand what they were trying to explain to me smh thank god I didn’t give up I stumbled upon your video thank you 😂 my brain can rest now.
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Thank you , finally l understand, great explaining
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Thank you so much sir for clarification I was so confused before watching this video.
Thank you again
Thank you.
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I have been driving almost 7 years and this is the FIRST time that it makes sense on the recaps. Might sound like a "DUH" response but it makes sense.
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love this
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Good video
Thanks for watching
This guy is awesome best trainer ever. He’s like the preacher of trucking
Thanks for watching DTG
Great video! Awsome! Thanks
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Good looking bro! I've been off the road since 2014, I'm using your video's to get me up to speed.
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Thank You! Best explanation yet! SIMPLE without all the extra yakking & other B S.!
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Thank you 💪🏾
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Thank you
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Fineprint!!! The Key is going on sleeper berth to gain your hours back!! And there are splits to make this happen. You can split the 10 hour sleeper birth up to gain more drive and shift time but your cycle will not replenish some recaps unless you do 10 hours of sleeper. You split the 10 hours of sleeper up by doing 2 or more hours on sleeper birth but if you want that extra time u have break it up the correct way. 10. 2 off duty and 8 on slpr equals 10, 3 on off duty and 7 slpr equals 10 . This will give you some extra hours especially after at midnight!!
Thanks for watching! please visit www.thisisebm.com
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That’s the best explanation I have ever heard
Thank you my brother.. (Keep Trucking)
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Damn. You made it look so simple. FINALLY I got it!!!
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@@Thisisebm THANK YOU there are so many little things in trucking that we new drivers don’t know and thanks to people like you we can make sense of what our employers can’t explain
Thank You Verryyy Much!!
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Thanks for this...it helped explain it in a simple way 👍
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Finally there's one guy... phew😅 thanks!
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Your video was very helpful
Thanks you and thanks for watching Estella
Simple straight to the point, very well explained. Make a video on backing
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Man you should teach this to companies that hire new drivers. In my training from my mentor, never taught it this simple.
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Great explication brother
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Where can I send you money? Seriously. This the easiest explanation to understand. I followed my own hours and calendar as you explained. I was in an awful pickle with hours and you just explained how to get out of it. Now I can breeze through these 2,790 miles working short days. THANK YOU!!!!!!!
Thanks Natasha, I'm glad this gave you some clarity... $Jus72 Cash app ☺👍you are the first to ask me that.. You don't have to do that, because you have the info regardless, but it was nice of you to ask.... Be safe out there...
Good job no bullshit right to the point I hate listing to these dorks who just want to hear themselves
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Straight to the point Imeat and potatoes love it
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Best explanation of recap period. God Bless you Sir.
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Also start driving early right after midnight then shut down early then drive more afterwards you'll have even more recaps in one day!
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Please keep helping me! Thank you.
I like this explanation- I’ve always had a mental block as to when you get the recap back. My brother suggested it’s because we are conditioned to a 7 DAY CYCLE - a week- and that an 8 day cycle basically messes with your head. I think I agree. But I think it would be better if the instructor- who I do appreciate- pointed out the number of hours available on the recap. 70- 56= 14. Of which you can drive up to 11 hr.
Hopefully this will help you going forward. Thanks for watching!
What's the best way to continue driving as a team without stopping and taking a reset
Im doing short hauling soon and plan on running everyday. So from what im getting is that on the 1st through the 7th, I could run 12, 12, 10, 10, 8, 4, 4 and then on the 8th I would be able to drive for 12 again since it would take off 12 hours from the 1st. I hope his is right. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching Semir, and you are correct.
Correct and though I’m in a driver program right now and where you’ll run into problems is when you have a streak of short days, those short days or even if you went off duty for 24 hours on one day, you’ll have 0 hours to recap when that day falls off. If you aren’t recapping long days and you just got hours here n there, you’re better off just doing a 34 hour reset and refreshing your 70
@@Thisisebm Sorry but how is he correct? He said on the 8th day to drive 12 again? If you add up he drove 72hrs in an 8 day period. You said you can't go over 70 hrs in an 8 day period so he's not correct. He could drive 10 hrs and max his 70hrs time and the next day, 9th day he could drive 12.
@@AllHardNation h’s going by 7 days i just got it .. he’s doing the 7 days 60 hos..
I have big problems with that. Basically another to get recaps drive for 8 hrs which combines with on duty and on duty not driving whether fueling or pre trip, right? What about if not doing none of those things let’s I have to make a quick stop to use the restroom. Thanks!
Im still confused. When u are using the number 8, are u saying thats how long the shift was each day?
Bra thank u
You're welcome,Thanks for watching Phillip.
Great video that broke it down better for me. but does that mean you can basically work for 8 hours everyday combined driving and on duty till you doing a full 34 hours reset
Thanks for watching John!
The 8 hours I was using is just an example, because each day will be different depending on your assignment. You may just work 5 hours one day 9 hour on the next. But as long as you don't exceed 70 hours in a 8 days you won't have to do a 34 hour reset because of the recap of the hours that day falling off, if that makes sense.
If I understand correctly,
8 hrs a day and 16 hrs of rest ?? Or hrs back till the next day midnight ???
Cause I am using 65 hrs of my 70hrs in 6 days and doing a 34 hr reset
Driving solo
34 hrs reset would only leave me in the sleeper 10 hrs vs the 16hrs
too bad there are companies refusing to apply your recap to your clock unless you have zeroed your 70 hour completely
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Thank you so much, I was very confused and finally I understand clearly God bless ❤️❤️ Now in March 2022 still apply?
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Good video, but
My run is long , from Toronto to California drop , then pick from California to New York or further east , so after 70 hours in the 8th day I use recap hours , my question is in 13 days midnight how many hours should stop 24 hours or 36 hours ?
Thank u
Hello Kenni that's a real good question.. But only you know the answer to that my friend... I don't know what kind of contractual agreement you have or job obligation. And it depends on how many hours you're gaining back if that makes sense. if good hours coming back off the recap, then you can run and run but if you don't have good hours coming back then a 34 hour reset it's a good idea, if it's just to recharge your body then 13 can do that so you can get back to the money. I do know that you have to be safe and make it back home alive. it sounds like you're running hard but don't run yourself in the ground and take time for yourself at some point you need some rest, whether 13 hours Or 34 hour that's up to you. You know what you can handle and still be safe.Being well rested is the key to you being able to run that safely. get some rest and be safe my friend and thanks for watching I hope I answered your question. 🕛
Do you work for Werner? I think my fleet manager had you and I on 3 way yesterday talking about recaps. She had you explain the pros of it
No sir. But thanks for watching Nokie
My bad I thought it was you because you guys sound very similar.
7th day at midnight hours start coming back
I’m still wondering.. where is the recap.. ok it only keeps the last seven days but how am I getting time back then..
Once a day falls off from earlier that week, Whatever hours you worked on that day you get them back on your 70. So starting from the day that you're on count back 7 more and that would be your 8 day recap just like in the video. Let me know if we need to talk about it further. Because you need to know how this works if you are a OTR driver. Feel free to watch it again! Please visit www.thisisebm.com
So I could actually keep driving without ever having to do a 34hr restart? I get what your saying but I'm just wondering if I have that understood right?
Thanks for watching Chris. The answer to your question is yes.
@@Thisisebm wow that is some handy information! I've been driving more years than I'd like to admit without ever knowing about this!
Question>> What if i work 10 0r 12 hours in one day and only 6 on another day. is it as long as you dont go over 64 in the 8 day week?
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Very good explanation, but does this mean a driver continue to can work every day of that month on a Recap?
Yes, as long as you don't go over 70 hours in am 8 days You can continue to work.
@@Thisisebm thanks
So Basically Running Recaps U don't Get Any Days off RIGHT??
You get days off when you take days off.... Thanks for watching Mario.
Why is Werner logs department telling me I can't do this???
Are you OTR
So you would have 15 hours gained the next day as recap yes ?
You should have gained back 8 and still have what you didn't use off your 70 accordion to the example I was using, So yes, you should have around 15 hour available the next day...Thanks for watching Kingsley!
So after you work the 8hrs you have to sleep the 10hrs and wait till what time before you can resume driving?
If I'm understanding you correctly Lisbet, you're talkin about when do you gain back hours , if you're working off of the recap. That would be at midnight, once you enter into another day, so the last day can fall off. Even if you do a 10h break, that just resets your 11 & 14 h clock, but you don't get the hours back until midnight once that day falls off. That was an awesome question.... I hope I explained it good enough.
Thanks alot for the info have a great day
I get it but can u go more in depth for clarity
What about if you drive 11 hours a day?
(2 points)
1. It doesn't take a person driving 11 hours a day to get good miles. For example if you're traveling at 70 miles an hour and you drove 8 hours, 8 hours of driving at 70 mph. 8×70=560 you have roughly covered 560 miles. That's a good day of driving at that point start planning on where you're going to shut down. 2. If you drove 11 hours, you haven't left yourself any time to find a safe place to park before you violate you hours of service.
At what time of the day you getting back your hours? Please help
After 10 consecutive hours of sb?
Midnight
So you gain the 8 hrs that you drove the first day back . After 8 days
Correct Bozzhogg559, and thanks for watching....
@@Thisisebm thanks man been driving good but not managed my clock properly. This helps so much simple ..
Do 9th day hours come back at midnight?
Correct! 8th day hour comes back at midnight.
So, to "throw a wrench in the works," who works 8 hours or less per day? If I'm understanding everything correctly, that's the only way the scenario in the video will work. In the real world, most of us work closer to 14-hour days, and therefore, need (are required by HOS) to take a 34-hour reset within 8 days.
You don't work 14 hours a day if you are a OTR driver.. You have 14 hours to get work done. Working is considered (driving) or the time you spend (on duty). The point to the video is to understand how the recap works and how you gain the hours back sir. Thanks for watching! please visit www.thisisebm.com.
Doesn't really explain the concept. A better explanation would tell you what happens when you run out of your 70 hours in 5 days . Reset fir 34 hours
Sometimes you don't want to sit for 34 hrs though.
does not help. isnt law 70 hours, then a 34 hour reset, with your example, i never stop working
Thanks for watching...