Does the driving time for drivers choosing to use the 100 air-mile radius exception (requiring no log book) increase to 11 hours or is it kept at its current limitation of 10 hours driving?
A property-carrying driver using the 100 air-mile radius exception is subject to the 11-hour driving time, 12-hour maximum duty period, and 10-hour off-duty time requirements of the new rule. However, a passenger-carrying driver using the 100 air-mile radius exception is subject to the 10-hour driving time, 12-hour maximum duty period, and 8-hour off-duty time requirement of the old rule. For both categories of drivers, if the driver exceeds the 12-hour maximum duty period, the driver must maintain a logbook for that day.
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