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To take advantage of this provision, a driver must spend at least 8 consecutive hours (but less than 10) in their sleeper berth. This rest period will not count as part of their 14 on-duty hours. The driver can then take a second, separate rest period of at least 2 consecutive hours (but less than 10).
The split sleeper berth rule allows a driver to extend an on-duty shift by splitting the required 10 consecutive hours of off-duty time into two shifts. This allows drivers to adjust schedules for things like longer hauls or warehouse hours by dropping-in a rest break that pushes out a 14-hour driving period.
This rule is commonly referred to as the “split sleeper berth” rule. To use the split sleeper berth rule, you must spend at least one of the two required rest periods in your sleeper berth. The required rest period in the sleeper berth must be at least 8 consecutive hours (but less than 10 consecutive hours).
To take advantage of this provision, a driver must spend at least 8 consecutive hours (but less than 10) in their sleeper berth. This rest period will not count as part of their 14 on-duty hours. The driver can then take a second, separate rest period of at least 2 consecutive hours (but less than 10).
When drivers see that off duty and sleeper both apply to their 10-hour break (any combination of off duty and sleeper), they think they are interchangeable. However, this is not the case. Sleeper berth means the driver is resting (not necessarily sleeping) in the sleeper-berth compartment of the unit.
In July 2013, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) issued a significant revision to the HOS regulations. These regulations apply to property carriers and drivers among them is the sleeper berth exception. Truck drivers are allowed to split on-duty time by using split breaks.
This is called an 8/2 Split or Sleeper Split. If the driver works part of his day, but has some time left over on his 11 and 14-hour clocks, he can stop early and take at least 8 straight hours in the sleeper berth. Once that leftover time is done, he must take at least a 2-hour break.
This is called an 8/2 Split or Sleeper Split. If the driver works part of his day, but has some time left over on his 11 and 14-hour clocks, he can stop early and take at least 8 straight hours in the sleeper berth. Once that leftover time is done, he must take at least a 2-hour break.
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