Are drivers of vehicles that are specially constructed to service oil wells required to log waiting time as on-duty time under the new rule?
No. The new rule retains the current exception in 395.1(d)(2), which provides that these drivers are not required to log time waiting at a natural gas or oil well site as “on duty, not driving” time. This specific group of drivers is allowed to extend, by the amount of their waiting time, the 14-hour period after coming on duty during which driving is allowed.
No. The new rule retains the current exception in 395.1(d)(2), which provides that drivers of vehicles that are specially constructed to service oil wells are not required to log time waiting at a natural gas or oil well site as “on-duty not driving” time. This specific group of drivers is allowed to extend, by the amount of their waiting time, the 14-hour period after coming on-duty during which driving is allowed.
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