A rule set is a collection of regulations that is applicable to the region that your drivers are driving in. These regulations define how long drivers are allowed to drive or be on duty, and how long breaks need to be. As an administrator, you can define your drivers’ rule set in the Fleet platform, and drivers can’t change their rule set in the Hours of Service mobile app. Below is a list of rule sets that are supported in Hours of Service.
Exemptions are changes to the hours of service that are defined by the rule set your drivers are using. Exemptions apply in certain circumstances. In most cases, drivers can choose whether or not to use an exemption that they are entitled to. Below is a list of exemptions that are supported in Hours of Service.
Hours of Service supports the following rule sets:
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Federal USA property 60-hour/7-day
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Federal USA property 70-hour/8-day
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California property intrastate 80-hour/8-day
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Florida property intrastate 70-hour/7-day
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Florida property intrastate 80-hour/8-day
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Texas intrastate 70-hour/7-day
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Canada South of 60 7-day (cycle 1) 70 hours
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Canada South of 60 14-day (cycle 2) 120 hours
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Canada North of 60 7-day (cycle 1) 80 hours
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Canada North of 60 14-day (cycle 2) 120 hours
Hours of Service supports the following exemptions:
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Oilfield operations (in US only)
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CDL short-haul exemption for larger CMVs (150 air-mile radius)
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Non-CDL short-haul exemption for smaller CMVs (150 air-mile radius)
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16-hour big day exemption (property drivers only)
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