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The time driving under personal conveyance must allow the driver adequate time to obtain the required rest in accordance with minimum off-duty periods under 49 CFR 395.3(a)(1) (property-carrying vehicles) or 395.5(a) (passenger-carrying vehicles) before returning to on-duty driving, and the resting location must be the first such location reasonably available. Time spent traveling to a nearby, reasonable, safe location to obtain required rest after loading or unloading.In these scenarios, the commuting distance combined with the release from work and start to work times must allow the driver enough time to obtain the required restorative rest as to ensure the driver is not fatigued. Commuting between the driver’s terminal and his or her residence, between trailer-drop lots and the driver’s residence, and between work sites and his or her residence.


Below the FMCSA Guidance is a copy of the Decker Truck Line Personal Conveyance Policy. As a reminder, the Personal Conveyance guidance from FMCSA is reprinted below. Four of those false log citations were for the improper use of Personal Conveyance.
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In 2020 Decker had five drivers cited for False Logs.
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This action comes at the request of many of our Professional Drivers telling us that 30 minutes isn’t always enough time to find parking or to leave a shipper or receiver and get somewhere safe to park. THANK YOU, DECKER PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS, WE HEAR YOU…Effective Sunday 2-7-2021 at midnight, we will be changing our Personal Conveyance Policy from 25 miles or 30 minutes, whichever comes first to 50 miles or one hour, whichever comes first. CHANGES TO DECKER’S PERSONAL CONVEYANCE POLICY
