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Example Logs for USA 2004 HOS Rules Example #1 ---- 11 Hour Rule Example #2 ---- 14 Hour Rule Example #3 ---- 14 Hour Rule using Split Sleeper to extend 14 Hours. Example #4 ---- 14 Hour Rule using only one Sleeper to extend 14 hours, then going Off-Duty. This will be a violation. Example #5 ---- 14 Hour Rule using only one sleeper to extend 14 hours, then going Off-Duty. Exception to the rule. No violation. Example #6 ---- 14 Hour Rule (Driver Working Past 14 hours) Example #7 ---- 14 Hour Rule (Complex Example #1) Example #8 ---- 14 Hour Rule (Complex Example #2) Example #9 ---- 14 Hour Rule (Multiple Sleepers) Example #10 ---- 14 Hour Rule (Multiple Sleepers and Multiple Off-Duty periods) Example #11 ---- 14 Hour Rule using only one Sleeper to extend 14 hours, then going Off-Duty but having 10 Consecutive hours in the sleeper the day before. This is a violation. Example #12 ---- 34 Hour Restart (Off-Duty) Example #13 ---- 34 Hour Restart (Off-Duty and Sleeper Berth combined) Example #14 ---- New Grid Markers Example #15 ---- Violation of the 11/14 Hour Rule. Example #16 ---- Combining sleeper berth and off duty time. Example #17 ---- Combining sleeper berth and off duty time. Failing to have two qualifying sleeper berth that equal 10 hours prior to taking 10 or more consecutive hours off duty. Example #18 ---- 14 Hour Rule using only one Sleeper to extend 14 hours, then logging a 10 hour Sleeper. Example#19 ---- 14 Hour Rule -- When does the 14 hour rule start after a reset occurs, and off-duty is logged after the sleeper berth, but before any Driving or On-Duty Not Driving occurs (Lines 3 or 4). |