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legally ,if you are receiving pay for another job,(driving or otherwise)it must be logged as on duty not driving and will count towards your 70 hrs....NOTE:the word,legally...i say no more
Not if the vehicle they are driving is "not for hire". For example, the Nascar haulers, they are "not for hire" and as far as I know their drivers do not have to fill out logs.
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tru dat! at the end of the day, what is legal is what is recorded
by Someguy on January 28th, 2008
it's only illegal if you get caught!!
by allikatzpop on January 28th, 2008