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Hours-of-Service (HOS) Proposed Rulemaking (December 2010)
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The table of changes below [Download PDF Version] provides a "quick reference" to the major changes being proposed in the December 2010 HOS Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. Under "HOS Proposed Rule Documents" you will find all of the formal documents related to this proposal as well as FAQs and other useful information. Each may be downloaded or viewed online. This information will be updated as needed. The formal NPRM was published in the Federal Register on December 29. Publication starts the formal comment period ending on March 4, 2011.
HOS Proposed Rule Documents
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FMCSA HOURS-OF-SERVICE RULEMAKING, RIN 2126-AB-26
Primary Changes Proposed for Property-Carrying Drivers
PROVISION | CURRENT RULE | PROPOSED RULE | NOTES |
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"DAILY" DUTY PERIOD |
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Off-duty period | 10 consecutive hrs. | No change | |
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"Driving Window" |
For most drivers, 14 consecutive hrs. (may continue on-duty/not driving after 14 hrs.);
"Regional" allowed one 16-hr. period "weekly" but release from duty required after 16 hrs;
Non-CDL w/i 150 miles allowed two 16-hr. periods "weekly" (may continue on-duty/not driving after 16 hrs.).
| For all property-carrying CMV drivers(unless excepted):
14 consecutive hrs. with release from duty required at end of driving window;
16 consecutive hrs. no more than twice "weekly" with release from duty required at end of driving window.
| Any on-duty time after 14th hour constitutes use of a 16-hr. period. |
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Max. on-duty within driving window |
Normally 14 hrs; 16 hrs. once per week for "regional" drivers; 16 hrs. twice per week for non-CDL w/i 150 miles.
| 13 hrs. | Proposal not applicable to non-CDL 150 mile short-haul drivers. 13 hrs. during 14- or 16-hour driving windows for others. |
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Max. driving within driving window | 11 hrs. | 10 or 11 hrs. (Both being considered) | |
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Limit on consecutive hours of driving | None |
May drive only if it has been 7 hours or less since last off-duty period of at least 30 minutes | Proposal not applicable to non-CDL 150 mile short-haul drivers.
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"WEEKLY" DUTY PERIOD |
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Max. on-duty hours | 60 hrs. in 7 days/ 70 hrs. in 8 days | No change | |
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"Restart" | 34 consecutive hrs. | See "limits on restarts" below. | |
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Limits on Restarts | None |
(1) Must include two periods between Midnight-6 a.m.;
(2) May only be used once per week. | Driver must designate the period being used as a restart |
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SLEEPER BERTH |
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When used as substitute for 10 consecutive hrs. off duty | Two periods: One at least 8 consecutive hrs. in SB; other at least 2 hrs. SB or off-duty. The shorter period does NOT extend the driving window. | Continue 8/2 hr. periods, but apply same new driving, on-duty, and duty-period limits as proposed for non-SB drivers. | |
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DEFINITION OF ON-DUTY TIME |
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On-duty time |
Includes any time in CMV except sleeper-berth.
| Does not include any time resting in a parked CMV.
In moving CMV, does not include up to 2 hrs. in passenger seat immediately before or after 8 consecutive hrs. in sleeper-berth.
| Also applies to passenger-carrying drivers. |
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OILFIELD EXEMPTION |
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Oilfield exemption | "Waiting time" for certain drivers at oilfields (which is off-duty but does extend 14-hr duty period) must be recorded and available to FMCSA, but no method or details are specified for the recordkeeping. | "Waiting time" for certain drivers at oilfields must be shown on RODS or electronic equivalent as off duty and identified by annotations in "remarks" or a separate line added to "grid."
| "Waiting time" is not included in on-duty time or the calculation of the 14 or 16-hr. driving window. |
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[ Download PDF Version of Table of Changes]
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