I have oftern wondered that when a driver is in a so called "off duty" status waiting to be dispatched either at home or on the road, that this so called "available" time should be considered "on duty".
I base this on the fact that a driver can be called for a random drug or alcohol test at any time that he or she is "available".
OOIDA is pushing hard for all drivers to run 100% legal in June.Nothing wrong with that.They recently mailed me a flyer outlining the rules of being both in a "driving and being on duty".
The official DOT rule states that "On duty time means all time from the time the driver begins to work, or is in READINESS to work ( Available).
On duty time shall include (1) All time at a plant,termonal,facility or other property of a motor carrier or shipper,or on public property ,waiting to be dispatched.
Wouldn!t this mean that after 15 hours of waiting at a Flying J or Walmart that you could no longer be available until you had 8 hours off. How about at home,while your home is not public property you could be called at home for a random test which means that you are "On Duty".
I recently waited 189 hours in a so called "Available" status. If I interpet the regulations the way I am thinking shouldn!t I have been out of service at the 70 hour limit.
Lawrence or Jeff,you guys have contacts at OOIDA and the various Companies,perhaps you could get a ruling on this.
I base this on the fact that a driver can be called for a random drug or alcohol test at any time that he or she is "available".
OOIDA is pushing hard for all drivers to run 100% legal in June.Nothing wrong with that.They recently mailed me a flyer outlining the rules of being both in a "driving and being on duty".
The official DOT rule states that "On duty time means all time from the time the driver begins to work, or is in READINESS to work ( Available).
On duty time shall include (1) All time at a plant,termonal,facility or other property of a motor carrier or shipper,or on public property ,waiting to be dispatched.
Wouldn!t this mean that after 15 hours of waiting at a Flying J or Walmart that you could no longer be available until you had 8 hours off. How about at home,while your home is not public property you could be called at home for a random test which means that you are "On Duty".
I recently waited 189 hours in a so called "Available" status. If I interpet the regulations the way I am thinking shouldn!t I have been out of service at the 70 hour limit.
Lawrence or Jeff,you guys have contacts at OOIDA and the various Companies,perhaps you could get a ruling on this.