Thanks so very much I appreciate how you broke it down step by step, I now understand and will continue to use this until I can figure it out myself thanks again.I’m now following your RUclips page.
What about if I start driving at 10pm and drive until the next morning? Do I only log my start miles on the first day and then put the total miles for both days on the second days log?
The "Total Mileage Today" field on the log sheet indicates the total (combined driving) of you and your co-driver ....or your total miles driving today if no co-driver present. Your field indicates that you drove 12,345 miles today. I'm curious as to how you did that legally within your 14 hour work day. ;-)
What about if you start driving at 10pm and drive into the next day? Do I log my total miles for both days on the second days logs and only put my start miles on the first day?
most states will write you a ticket if you sign the log before the day is over. you have to take a 30 minute break before 8 hrs. so not really the best video teaching people how to fill out a log!
2 questions, if you drive local and don't go over 150 mile radius, but do drive longer than 12 hours. Do you have to fill out a log book for working over 12? And is it legal to work over 12?
Thanks so very much I appreciate how you broke it down step by step, I now understand and will continue to use this until I can figure it out myself thanks again.I’m now following your RUclips page.
Thank you just got my cdl and you helped me out here thanks 🙏
Ernesto, my friend, you cannot drive after 8 hours of on duty unless you take a 30 minute break.
thank!!!! you
I was like damn if I would have listened to you, I would have gotten a ticket lol
That’s what I thought... you need that 30 minutes break
@@Inocente530 not back then you didnt new school.
What about if I start driving at 10pm and drive until the next morning? Do I only log my start miles on the first day and then put the total miles for both days on the second days log?
The "Total Mileage Today" field on the log sheet indicates the total (combined driving) of you and your co-driver ....or your total miles driving today if no co-driver present. Your field indicates that you drove 12,345 miles today. I'm curious as to how you did that legally within your 14 hour work day. ;-)
I think the best so far, that made me understood. Thank you .
You forgot to take a break before an hour 8hrs so you are in trouble.
What about if you start driving at 10pm and drive into the next day? Do I log my total miles for both days on the second days logs and only put my start miles on the first day?
Where’s the 30 min break?
How does time change affect this? I’m assuming you put it further back on the clock?
most states will write you a ticket if you sign the log before the day is over. you have to take a 30 minute break before 8 hrs. so not really the best video teaching people how to fill out a log!
People always work like 20 hrs and get taken B advantage of.
I dont have my cdl yet and notice that
can you make a video of how to fill these out for "local" trips? i received a citation for this violation a few weeks ago ($900+) fucken sucks!
That does suck! Here in California, when I use to drive, I would fill it out the same way. Sometimes moving up and down every 15 minutes.
If you drive 150 milles radius we dont need fill any paper not even the Qualcomm
What about the break?
I'm confused what if I start at 10pm example do I fill out 2 sheets? Start at 10pm off duty since 7am then start it at 10pm? I'm confused
Valadez great job with this video 💯 it help me a lot thanks brother 💪🏾
Where’s your mandatory lunch break in or before 8hours. And weekly recap.
That's it!!! ? Eazy👍
do you have to fill out the right side of the sheet
Yes! Everything must be fulled out. That shouldn't be to hard. You are only adding your hours.
I got a question
2 questions, if you drive local and don't go over 150 mile radius, but do drive longer than 12 hours. Do you have to fill out a log book for working over 12? And is it legal to work over 12?
If you're under the 150 mile air radius rule no! But! Some companies like to enforce pre and post trip inspections..
Thank you very nice :)
Im from Fresno California
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Nooooope wrong
The good old days