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What is the Sleeper Berth Rule? The Sleeper Berth Rule is part of the Hours of Service Rules for commercial vehicle drivers that were published in 2011 as a way for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (or the FMCSA) to monitor working hours of anyone operating commercial motor vehicles with a CDL in the US.
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The Sleeper Berth Rule Explained
Designed to eliminate accidents caused by driver fatigue, the ruling determines the maximum number of consecutive hours a commercial truck driver or other types of commercial vehicle operators can drive or work before taking a mandatory rest break.
Though the sleeper berth provision was created to establish safer driving habits and flexibility, it remains a complex aspect of the Hours of Service rules for drivers and fleet managers alike. The confusion is largely due to the split sleeper berth amendment. This rule allows a driver to extend an on-duty period by splitting up the required 10 hours of off-duty time mandated by the sleeper berth provision.
So, why would a driver want to take split sleeper berth time?
Drivers have a 14-hour window to drive a maximum of 11 hours and are required to take a 30-minute break every eight hours.
The sleeper berth provision states that once these driving limits are reached, a driver is required to be off-duty for at least 10 consecutive hours before they can resume driving.
The “driving clock” can only be reset when operators take the minimum 10-hour break.
The 14-hour rule can be problematic for drivers, especially if the time it takes to complete a route misaligns with the operating hours of a destination.
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