New changes for 14-h rule, 30-minutes break are taking effects, here is what they look like:

The concern is mostly reflected in the minimal improvements in the rules, and the possibility for shippers , carriers or brokers in pressing drivers, almost exploit, to work longer days, the overhauled hours-of-service rule does give drivers the ability to pause their 14-hour clock for multiple hours a day…

– Changes took effect on September 29th, 12:01 a.m. Eastern, 9:01 p.m. Pacific, Sept. 28 –

It may also sometimes reduce the use of the 30-minute break in any specific working day, or at least be provided in a workable way, since the new regs allow drivers to use the break throughout any duty position other than in-duty driving and changes the condition of the break to be on duty within the first eight hours of driving time rather than the first eight hours.

More detailed article on this matter you can find on this link *https://www.overdriveonline.com/hours-of-service-reforms-14-hour-rule-sleeper/?utm_medium=single_article&utm_campaign=site_click&utm_source=in_story_promotion* from May 2020

 

source: overdriveonline