Entry-Level Driver Training: Hours of Service Requirements: Working Time
Course Length: 15 minutes
Intended Audience: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver's license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Course Disclaimer: This course can be used to help satisfy the theory instruction portion of the new entry-level driver training (ELDT) requirements that go into effect on February 7, 2022. To satisfy the theory instruction requirements, this course must be assigned and administered by a school or other entity listed on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Training Provider Registry (TPR). To satisfy the complete ELDT training requirements, the school or entity conducting the training must provide the driver-trainee "behind-the-wheel" instruction in addition to theory instruction.
Regs Covered: Unit A1.5.3 Hours of Service Requirements
This unit must teach driver-trainees to understand that there are different hours-of-service (HOS) requirements applicable to different industries. The training providers must teach driver-trainees all applicable HOS regulatory requirements. The training providers must teach driver-trainees to complete a Driver's Daily Log (electronic and paper), timesheet, and logbook recap, as appropriate. The training providers must teach driver-trainees the consequences (safety, legal, and personal) of violating the HOS regulations, including the fines and penalties imposed for these types of violations.
Overview: The hours-of-service regulations are contained in Part 395 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs).
They apply to commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) involved in interstate commerce and cover two areas:
- Hours of service. The number of hours which drivers can drive and/or work in a given period of time. These are hours drivers must account for
- Drivers' time records. What drivers use to keep track of their hours of service
This course is designed to help drivers understand the core concepts related to hours-of-service compliance.
Objectives
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize the difference between on-duty and off-duty time
- Explain how to comply with the duty and driving limits
- Identify when certain exceptions apply to you
Outline
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Hours of Service Requirements: Working Time online course covers the following topics:
Introduction
- Introduction
- What You'll Learn
Working Time
- On-Duty & Off-Duty Time
- On-Duty Time
- Off-Duty Time
- The Limits
- 14-Hour (Duty) Limit
- Hour (Driving) Limit
- 60-/70-Hour (On Duty) Limit
- 34-Hour Restart Provision
- Mandatory Break Provision
- Consequences for Non-Compliance
- Exceptions
- Adverse Driving and Emergency Conditions Exceptions
- Construction Materials and Equipment
- Sleeper Berth
Conclusion
Copyright Date: 2022 (Rev. 4/23)
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