What is a "Hos Hours Of Service"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.

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What is a "Hos Hours Of Service"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.

What is hours of service?

“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. In general, all carriers and drivers operating commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) must comply with HOS regulations found in 49 CFR 395.

What is the hours of service (HOS) regulation?

The Hours of Service (HOS) regulation limits driving times to periods of 11 consecutive hours. These rules apply to drivers of vehicles that are 10,000 lbs. or higher (<10,001). While the HOS regulation has existed since 1938, modern regulations came into force in 2003, 2005, and were updated further in 2017.

What are dot hours of service?

DOT Hours of Service regulate your duty cycles, including how long you can drive and when you take mandatory rest breaks. The DOT HOS rules, sometimes known as the FMCSA HOS rules, also require truck drivers to use an electronic logging device (ELD) to track duty status and driving hours, with some limited exceptions.

What are the new hours of service regulations?

On June 1, 2020, FMCSA revised four provisions of the hours of service regulations to provide greater flexibility for drivers without adversely affecting safety. Motor carriers are required to comply with the new HOS regulations starting on September 29, 2020. What has changed?


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