['Hours of Service', 'Passenger carriers']
['15-hour on-duty rule', 'On-duty time - Motor Carrier']
12/21/2024
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No. A driver who rides in a motorcoach and later takes over driving responsibilities on the motorcoach, without an eight-hour break in between, must record the riding time as “on duty/not driving.” According to 395.1(j)(2), the riding time may only be recorded as off duty if the driver:
- Rides on the motorcoach but does no driving and has no other responsibility to the motor carrier, and
- Takes at least eight consecutive hours off duty upon reaching a destination.
['Hours of Service', 'Passenger carriers']
['15-hour on-duty rule', 'On-duty time - Motor Carrier']
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