hours of service
1 of 1noun/ˈaʊərz əv ˈsɜrvɪs/
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the maximum amount of time commercial drivers are allowed to operate their vehicles within a given period, as regulated by the Department of Transportation
Hours of service refers to the rules and regulations that limit the amount of time a commercial driver can work, particularly in the transportation industry. These rules are designed to prevent driver fatigue and ensure safety on the roads. They specify how many hours a driver can be behind the wheel, how long they must rest between driving periods, and how much total driving time is allowed within a day or week. Hours of service regulations help protect both drivers and others on the road by ensuring that drivers are well-rested and alert while driving.
- Truck drivers must abide by hours of service regulations to prevent fatigue-related accidents on the highways.
- The hours of service rules dictate how long a driver can be on duty before taking mandatory rest breaks.
- Compliance with hours of service is crucial for ensuring the safety of both drivers and other road users.
- Drivers are required to maintain accurate records of their hours of service to avoid penalties during inspections.
- The company implemented software to track and manage drivers' hours of service in real-time, ensuring adherence to regulations.