sleeper requirements
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by atmeyer, Jul 6, 2019.
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As an aside to the ELD comments. I just spoke to a CA CMV Enforcement officer last week about the switch to hard wired ELD's for INTRA-state drivers after Jan 1st 2020,and he said they're extending the the time frame and you can still run paper or a compliant app like Keeptruckin' after Jan 1st, and they will set a new date for compliance.
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Short answer no, the back seat of a crewcab dose not legally count as a sleeper although I know of a few that Hotshot with and use them that way. I think the legal way is to just log off duty for your 10 hour break, never, never log it as sleeper. Your required to take a 10 hour break you are not required to spend it in a sleeper. If you dont have one dont log using it.
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We have a couple of super-cab 1 tons that we use for pilot cars, running parts, ferrying people around, and fire patrol. We seldom pull a trailer with them. One of them has a sealed wood lined insert for the bed kinda like a camper shell that we use for hauling explosives. That has to be placarded and all the usual hazmat rules apply but no ELD required.
The one tons don't require ELDs. We checked very carefully on that. The driver has to make out a paper log and the usual HOS rules apply but, so far, no ELDs.x1Heavy and MartinFromBC Thank this. -
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Here is what is required under FMCSA 393.76 to meet the sleeper berth requirement
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