In January the new hours of Service rules will take effect. I thought all along that it was no big deal and I would gain one more hour to drive,loose one hour of on duty and have 2 more hours of off duty time.
I read where Walmart is fighting these changes and I can see why. The new regulations would put a major hit on single drivers as once you go on duty the clock starts and after 14 hours later you are done. It does not matter what you have done during that 14 hours,the time is consecutive from when you first start up in an on duty/driving mode.
Example 1: You have driven and arrived at a delivery location at 2100. The next morning you go on duty at 0700 to make the delivery,you are on duty 30 minutes. The rest of the day,you are logged off duty but the clock is running.You can get another run and as long as it doesn!t take you past 2100 you are OK. If you sat around all day doing nothing and your Company wanted to dispatch a run picking up at 1900 delivering at 0100 the next morning you couldn!t do it as your clock stopped at 2100.\
Example 2. You are home and your company calls at 0800 for a short trip to an airport. You do it and are back home by 1000,only used 2 hours, Now you can run go on duty but at 2200 that night you stop,will your company call you for a 2100 Pick up,of course not as you can!t do it.
I thought teams would be exempt but no,at the Expo show I spent some time with the Michigan DOT guy, right now my wife and I run team using the usual 5 on/5 off. According to the DOT this will no longer work,the first 5 hours in the sleeper will NOT COUNT as sleeper time,you must put in 11 hours driving to have the first sleeper break count. Than the co driver puts in 11 hours (lots of fun),you now have 11 hours off duty but need 3 more to continue so you stop.
Walmart has quoted that they will need over 500 more drivers and 375 more trucks to handle their delivery schedules just in the NorthEast.
I may be wrong and if I am please correct me,I know that the management of some of the expediting companies look at this site and I hope that they are aware of the 14 hour consecutive rule and how it will affect their operations. Wer could all be looking at a huge decline in revenue.
I read where Walmart is fighting these changes and I can see why. The new regulations would put a major hit on single drivers as once you go on duty the clock starts and after 14 hours later you are done. It does not matter what you have done during that 14 hours,the time is consecutive from when you first start up in an on duty/driving mode.
Example 1: You have driven and arrived at a delivery location at 2100. The next morning you go on duty at 0700 to make the delivery,you are on duty 30 minutes. The rest of the day,you are logged off duty but the clock is running.You can get another run and as long as it doesn!t take you past 2100 you are OK. If you sat around all day doing nothing and your Company wanted to dispatch a run picking up at 1900 delivering at 0100 the next morning you couldn!t do it as your clock stopped at 2100.\
Example 2. You are home and your company calls at 0800 for a short trip to an airport. You do it and are back home by 1000,only used 2 hours, Now you can run go on duty but at 2200 that night you stop,will your company call you for a 2100 Pick up,of course not as you can!t do it.
I thought teams would be exempt but no,at the Expo show I spent some time with the Michigan DOT guy, right now my wife and I run team using the usual 5 on/5 off. According to the DOT this will no longer work,the first 5 hours in the sleeper will NOT COUNT as sleeper time,you must put in 11 hours driving to have the first sleeper break count. Than the co driver puts in 11 hours (lots of fun),you now have 11 hours off duty but need 3 more to continue so you stop.
Walmart has quoted that they will need over 500 more drivers and 375 more trucks to handle their delivery schedules just in the NorthEast.
I may be wrong and if I am please correct me,I know that the management of some of the expediting companies look at this site and I hope that they are aware of the 14 hour consecutive rule and how it will affect their operations. Wer could all be looking at a huge decline in revenue.