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  1. Drivers must take a 30-minute break when they have driven for a period of 8 cumulative hours without at least a 30-minute interruption. The break may be satisfied by any non-driving period of 30 consecutive minutes (i.e., on-duty not driving, off-duty, sleeper berth, or any combination of these taken consecutively).

  2. Learn the hours of service regulations for commercial drivers, including FMCSA and state rules, 11-hour driving limit, 14-hour limit, sleeper berth provision, and more.

  3. How long can I drive? You can drive: 9 hours per day (and twice a week up to 10 hours per day) 56 hours per week (maximum 90 hours per two weeks) exceptionally one hour longer to reach your home or company when you start a weekly rest period (or two hours more to start a regular weekly rest period)

  4. 10 Οκτ 2023 · How many hours a day can a truck driver drive? The general FMCSA hours of service (HOS) regulations say that, in most cases, truck drivers can drive a maximum of 11 hours a day. The FMCSA requires this driving to occur within a 14-hour window after a rest period of 10 or more consecutive hours.

  5. 10 Νοε 2021 · Hours of service” refers to the maximum amount of time drivers are permitted to be on duty including driving time, and specifies number and length of rest periods, to help ensure that drivers stay awake and alert.

  6. The 60-hour/7-day limit and 70-hour/8-day limit are based on how many hours you work over a period of days. On-duty time includes all time you are working, or are required to be ready to work, for any employer.

  7. 5 Οκτ 2023 · The regulation states that the maximum daily driving time for truckers is limited to 9 hours, with a possibility of extending this to 10 hours twice a week. This period is known as driving or steering time. Drivers must take at least a 45 minute break after driving for 4.5 consecutive hours, unless they take a rest period (see below).

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