How to take a 34hr reset

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • A 34-hour reset is a mandated rest period for truck drivers in the United States as part of the Hours of Service (HOS) regulations. Here’s how to properly take a 34-hour reset:
    1. **Understand the Regulations**:
    - The 34-hour reset rule allows truck drivers to reset their workweek by taking at least 34 consecutive hours off duty.
    - It is optional and can be used to restart the 60/70-hour limit in a 7/8-day period.
    2. **Plan Ahead**:
    - Choose a location that has amenities you may need, such as food, restrooms, and a safe place to park your truck.
    - Make sure it’s a place where you can rest comfortably and get adequate sleep.
    3. **Start the Reset**:
    - The 34-hour reset period must be continuous and can include off-duty time, sleeper berth time, or a combination of both.
    - You cannot perform any work-related tasks, including driving, loading, or paperwork, during this period.
    4. **Document the Reset**:
    - Use your Electronic Logging Device (ELD) to track and document the start and end times of your 34-hour reset.
    - Ensure the ELD accurately records all your off-duty and sleeper berth time.
    5. **Rest and Relax**:
    - Use this time to get plenty of rest, catch up on sleep, and relax.
    - Engage in leisure activities, exercise, or anything else that helps you recharge.
    6. **Resume Work**:
    - After completing the 34-hour reset, you can resume your driving duties with a fresh 60/70-hour duty cycle.
    - Make sure your ELD reflects the reset, and you are ready to drive safely.
    Taking a 34-hour reset effectively can help maintain compliance with HOS regulations and ensure you are well-rested and safe to drive.

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